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evelyn o bentley

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In Kochanska's integrative theory, the child's type of insecure attachment is influenced strongly by the
 
  a. child's own temperament.
  b. quality of diet fed to the child.
  c. presence or absence of the father in the home.
  d. the parents' degree of learned helplessness.

Question 2

While pregnant, Terry was exposed briefly to a very small amount of a teratogen. The effects of exposure will be
 
  a. serious because teratogens, by definition, cause severe birth defects.
  b. maximized, depending on her genetic makeup.
  c. minimized by the small amount and brevity of exposure.
  d. varied, depending on the timing of the exposure.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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