Who among the following infants is most at risk of dying from sudden infant death syndrome?

A) Billy, an infant who is always put to sleep on his stomach
B) Mel, an infant who sleeps in the same room as her parents
C) Jason, an infant with a slightly above average birth weight
D) Sandy, an infant who is breastfed regularly


A

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a. relaxation training, psychoeducation, and changing cognitions b. flooding, modeling, and drug therapy c. hypnotherapy, drug therapy, and changing cognitions d. systematic desensitization, cognitive therapy, and exposure

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A. The dogs would not have formed any association between the metronome and the food. B. It would have taken much longer for the dogs to associate the metronome with the food. C. The metronome would produce another conditioned response (CR) besides salivating. D. The dogs would have salivated constantly until the metronome was turned off.

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