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The fact that the temperamental problems in children that stem from prematurity, illness, and other psychological problems seem to have no impact on attachment style seems to be ____ Kagan's temperamental hypothesis.
 
  a. consistent with
  b. irrelevant to
  c. contradictory to
  d. parallel to

Question 2

Which statement about teratogens is FALSE?
 
  a. Harmful effects are more likely when exposure is long.
  b. Each teratogen causes a single defect.
  c. Individual embryos or fetuses may react differently to a particular teratogen.
  d. The effects on a body organ are worst when the organ is forming or growing rapidly.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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