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asmith134

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Two-month-old Uwe's ability to tell the difference between his mother's face and the faces of other women is generally due to
 
  A) genetic determinism.
  B) everyday experience.
  C) preprogrammed neural connections.
  D) mythology. He's too young to do that yet.

Question 2

The fact that infants are very attracted to faces and things that look like faces lends support to
 
  A) progressive education.
  B) radical behaviorism.
  C) positive psychology.
  D) evolutionary psychology.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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