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faduma

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Which American philosopher and psychologist referred to an infant's world as a blooming, buzzing confusion?
 
  A) Mary Ainsworth
  B) Jackie Gibson
  C) William James
  D) John Watson

Question 2

Michiko was born only two hours ago. When her grandfather holds her and Michiko smells the old fish sandwich her grandpa is holding, it's most likely that she will
 
  A) have a positive expression because most babies like the smell of fish.
  B) be unhappy because most babies don't like the smell of fish.
  C) not react because her sense of smell has not yet developed.
  D) not notice,because she'll be too scared by this new person.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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