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stevenposner

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Given the available research, what is the most likely effect of allowing an infant to sleep in a parent's bed?
 
  A) Co-sleeping with parents is likely to inhibit a child's sexual functioning as an adult.
  B) Parents who attempt co-sleeping with their infants typically have emotional problems.
  C) Adults with emotional problems are more likely to report a history of co-sleeping during childhood.
  D) There do not appear to be any negative effects of co-sleeping.

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Which of the following is typically found in children who were raised by homosexual parents?
 
  A) Increased incidence of homosexuality
  B) Confusion on gender roles for men and women
  C) They are indistinguishable from children raised by heterosexual parents
  D) More emotional instability



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Answer to Question 1

Saved me massive time.

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stevenposner

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Gracias!

 

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