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Who studied imprinting with ducks?
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Lenneberg
Ainsworth
Lorenz
Harlow
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Ainsworth is known for
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studying different parenting styles
researching with Piaget
creating the Strange Situation
working on scale error
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Who studied imprinting with ducks?
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Ainsworth is known for
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Secure attachment is marked by
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Jenny used to believe that all mistakes were a sign of failure, but she has since learned to view mistakes as opportunities to grow. This change in thinking demonstrates--
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The Sally-Anne task is used to test for
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As a child grows up, they lose:
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Refusing to lie based on the rules of the 10 commandments shows
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A toddler's improving ability to control their impulses as they enter early childhood is largely due to their
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The newly-minted "in between stage" that happens after adolescence but before the full freedom of adulthood is called
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An example of a secondary sex characteristic is
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During what Piagetian stage do children start to understand that "out of sight" does not mean "out of existence"?
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As they mature, children tend to develop a "mind-reading" ability where they can guess other people's internal emotional states. This developing ability is called
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The shopping cart study looked at
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Harlow's research with rhesus monkeys showed
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Technical term for a fertilized egg
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After playing with the same toy for a while, infants become bored. This demonstrates
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The lack of organization in Genie's case study speaks to a(n):