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In a classic study, Ren A. Spitz found that institutionalized children who receive little or no social stimulation from caregivers:
 
  A) appear depressed and withdrawn.
  B) show great interest in adults when given more stimulation.
  C) are responsive to strangers.
  D) can speak by ten months of age.

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In terms of friends, which of the following is true of research carried out by Toni Antonucci and Kira Burditt in 2004?
 
  A) Women without close social ties are significantly more depressed than men.
  B) For women, social isolation is connected with mortality.
  C) Women are more likely than men not to have friends.
  D) For men, social isolation is connected with poorer physical and psychological health.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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