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burton19126

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Luka has been with the baby-sitter all day. When his mother enters the room, he displays a fit of anger and pushes her away when she attempts to hug and kiss him hello. Ainsworth would characterize Luka as
 
  a. having ambivalent attachment. c. mildly attached.
  b. having avoidant attachment. d. autistic.

Question 2

Tomas has Prader-Willi syndrome, a consequence of a lack of inheritance of a particular gene or set of genes from his father. This is an example of
 
  a. allelic imprinting. c. genomic partiality.
  b. genomic imprinting. d. allelic partiality.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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