Which behavior best exemplifies the concept of proximity maintenance with a secure attachment?
a. Becoming distressed when not near mommy
b. Attempting to keep track of mommy's location
c. Exploring away from mommy when she is present
d. Moving toward mommy if comfort is needed
b
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a. starting at different values (the movement ratio in Stage 1 started higher than that in Stage 2). b. ending at different values (the movement ratio in Stage 2 ended lower than that in Stage 1). c. their shapes (the movement ratio in Stage 1 rose slowly, that in Stage 2 very quickly). d. one being excitatory (Stage 1) and the other inhibitory (Stage 2).
When the experiment ended, Raj told subjects the purpose of the experiment, what he hoped to learn, and who to contact for further information about the results. This was part of the ethical requirement of:
a. humane treatment b. informed consent c. confidentiality d. debriefing
The code for genetic information consists of
a. the sperm and ovum. b. the presence of neurotransmitters, especially acetylcholine. c. the order of the molecules making up DNA. d. molecular ganglia.
You roll a ball across the floor to a baby. The ball rolls out of sight behind a chair. For the first time, the baby crawls to search for it. The baby is probably about
6 months old. 12 months old. 8 months old. 15 months old.