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Bernana

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Suppose Feriha, an infant, is familiar with a ball but not with a bat. When she is given a bat for the first time, she is able to distinguish between the two objects. This ability to discriminate between the two objects is referred to as _________ .
 
  A) visual recognition memory
  B) canalization
  C) cognitive assimilation
  D) deferred imitation

Question 2

Which of the following is true of the empty nest syndrome?
 
  A) It affects middle-aged adults who separate from their spouses.
  B) It no longer exists during middle adulthood.
  C) It affects mothers much more than fathers.
  D) It usually affects individuals in their late teens.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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