Parent-child relationships are:
a. one directional
b. bi-directional and reciprocal
c. completely influence by the mother.
d. completely influenced by the infant.
B. In attachment theory the direction of influence is one-way, from parents to children, but increasingly in recent decades researchers of human development have emphasized that parent–child relations are reciprocal or bidirectional.
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a. ?the thickness of the cerebral cortex, particularly in the occipital and parietal lobes b. ?overall brain volume, particularly in the amygdala and hippocampus c. ?the thickness of the cerebral cortex, particularly in the prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes d. ?overall brain volume, particularly in the cerebellum and pons
Which one of the following would NOT be considered a complex item format?
a. Portfolio b. Essay question c. Simulation d. Performance assessment
The midbrain is largely involved in each of the following functions EXCEPT ______
a. perception of pain b. regulation of hunger and thirst c. hearing d. sight
When your neighbors brought their baby home from the hospital, he weighed less than at birth. They were very concerned; what would you tell them?
a. They probably need to try to feed the newborn more frequently. b. It is normal for babies to lose weight right after birth. He should regain the weight before a couple of weeks go by. c. The wife probably cannot breast-feed and they should start formula feeding immediately. d. He must have an eating disorder.