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tth

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Which statement would best represent a failure of retrieval?
 
  a. I never actually learned that information.
  b. I don't know the answer because I never read the book containing the answer.
  c. I know the answer, but I just cannot find it in my mind.
  d. I would know the answer, but the teacher talked so fast about the information that I could not keep up.

Question 2

Which statement best reflects the ethological perspective regarding parent/child attachments?
 
  a. Attachments form automatically as a result of biological programming.
  b. Human infants and caregivers have biological tendencies to form attachments.
  c. The key to forming close attachments lies in the principles of conditioning and reinforcement.
  d. Learning plays no significant role in the process of developing parent/child attachments.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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