Research on open versus closed adoption policies suggests that
a. it is important to keep birth parent information from adopted children to promote bonding to the adoptive parents.
b. sharing birth parent information with adopted children promotes bonding to the adoptive parents.
c. children are generally uninterested in information about their birth parents.
d. it doesn't really matter if you share information with children about birth parents or not. They will bond to the adoptive parents either way.
Question 2
Critics argue that Piaget's portrayal of the child's transition across developmental stages is
a. fairly useless because of its reliance on animal data.
b. based too rigidly on formal experimental research.
c. unnecessarily complicated and precise.
d. vague and weak in explanatory power.