Sucking, swallowing, pupil dilation, and grasping are all examples of
| | A) | Babinski Reflexes |
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| | B) | More/Startle Reflexes |
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| | C) | Adaptive Reflexes |
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| | D) | Primitive reflexes |
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Question 2 | | 1 / 1 point |
An epidural is
| | A) | an analgesic |
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| | B) | a tranquilizer |
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| | C) | an anaesthetic |
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| | D) | a sedative |
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Question 3 | | 1 / 1 point |
A zygote that has two X-chromosomes will develop into ________.
| | A) | a boy |
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| | B) | a girl |
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| | C) | a polygenic gamete |
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| | D) | twins |
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Question 4 | | 1 / 1 point |
Breastfeeding
| | A) | provides antibodies. |
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| | B) | promotes growth. |
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| | C) | can transmit viruses. |
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| | D) | is all of the above. |
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Question 5 | | 1 / 1 point |
A mutual interlocking pattern of attachment behaviours shared by a parent and child is known as _______.
| | A) | attachment |
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| | B) | synchrony |
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| | C) | an affectional bond |
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| | D) | proximity promoting behaviours |
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Question 6 | | 0 / 1 point |
As an employee of the Happy Times Day Care Centre, you have many opportunities to observe children interacting with their parents. You have begun to notice that when the mother of one-year-old Todd comes to pick him up, he seems apprehensive as he greets her. His behaviour seems contradictory because he will move toward her, but he will not make eye contact with her. Todd most likely would be classified as having a/an ________ form of attachment.
| | A) | secure |
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| | B) | insecure/disorganized |
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| | C) | insecure/avoidant |
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| | D) | insecure/ambivalent |
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Question 7 | | 1 / 1 point |
Arnold Gesell suggested the term ________ to describe genetically programmed sequential patterns of change such as puberty or menopause.
| | A) | maturation |
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| | B) |…