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dejastew

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Which is true regarding depression in infancy?
 
  a. Infants do not exhibit depression-like symptoms.
  b. Infants experience the same cognitions that are common among adults (e.g., feelings of low self-esteem, worthlessness, hopelessness).
  c. Infants who display depression-like symptoms are those who are most securely attached to their caregivers.
  d. Infants sometimes display depression-like symptoms and states.

Question 2

When Daisy is talking to her infant son, Duke, she tends to use a more high-pitched voice, slow speech, and short simple sentences. Daisy's speech would best be described as
 
  a. telegraphic.
  b. holophrastic.
  c. child-directed.
  d. underextended.



mrphibs

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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