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rachel9

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Mary is playing with her infant daughter Rose. Mary responds to Rose's facial expressions by mimicking and exaggerating the same expressions. All of a sudden Mary's face becomes blank and she does not show any emotion. How is Rose likely to respond?
 
  Rose will probably frown, fuss, drool, and look away from her mother.
  Rose will be glad for the break and will probably fall asleep.
  Rose will exaggerate her mother's facial expression.
  Rose will smile and coo even more to try to get her mother to respond.

Question 2

An affectional tie that an infant forms with a caregiver defines
 
  pair-bonding.
  attachment.
  unionization.
  synchrony.



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Answer to Question 1

Rose will probably frown, fuss, drool, and look away from her mother.

Answer to Question 2

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