Elizabeth is nursing her newborn daughter, and holds the baby up to her breast. As the breast strokes the child's cheek, the child turns her head toward the breast, finds her mother's nipple, and begins to feed. This is a demonstration of the __________ r
a. grasping
b. suckling
c. Moro
d. rooting
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. William Masters and Virginia Johnson b. Alfred Kinsey c. Alan Bell and Martin Weinberg d. Katherine Bement Davis
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