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Social Science Clinic => Family Studies and Human Development => Topic started by: misspop on Jun 25, 2020

Title: Zahara, age 3 months, is painfully thin. Her mother is too malnourished to produce enough breast ...
Post by: misspop on Jun 25, 2020

Question 1

Young infants can be classically conditioned most easily when
◦ a conditioned stimulus is no longer paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
◦ the conditioned response is fear.
◦ the association between two stimuli has survival value.
◦ a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned response.

Question 2

Zahara, age 3 months, is painfully thin. Her mother is too malnourished to produce enough breast milk, and the supply of formula is inadequate for bottle-feeding. Zahara is probably in danger of dying from
◦ marasmus.
◦ growth faltering.
◦ kwashiorkor.
◦ nonorganic failure to thrive.
Title: Zahara, age 3 months, is painfully thin. Her mother is too malnourished to produce enough breast ...
Post by: lindahyatt42 on Jun 25, 2020

Answer 1

the association between two stimuli has survival value.

Answer 2

marasmus.
Title: Re: Zahara, age 3 months, is painfully thin. Her mother is too malnourished to produce enough breast
Post by: Kenzie Harmon-Hodge on Feb 1, 2023
Thank you!
Title: Re: Zahara, age 3 months, is painfully thin. Her mother is too malnourished to produce enough breast
Post by: Kenzie Harmon-Hodge on Feb 25, 2023
thank you!