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daltonest1984

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According to cognitive theory, infants use their early relationships to develop a set of assumptions that become a frame of reference that may be used later in life. Such a set of assumptions is called a
 
  referential hypothesis.
  working model.
  schematic plan.
  work-in-progress.

Question 2

Dr. Hoemann, a pediatrician, believes that a child's behavior problems are caused entirely by the parents' use of reinforcements and punishments. Dr. Hoemann is most likely a(n)
 
  psychoanalyst.
  information-process theorist.
  behaviorist.
  sociologist.



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Answer to Question 1

working model.

Answer to Question 2

behaviorist.



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