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Freudian psychoanalysts and ethologists agree that
 
  a. unconscious conflicts set the stage for mental disorders.
  b. the strange situation is not really strange.
  c. secure attachments in infancy lead later to healthy psychological adjustments.
  d. goodness of fit is the basis for social referencing.

Question 2

Teratogenic effects resulting from the father's exposure to substances are most likely to exert influence on
 
  a. sperm cells.
  b. the surface of his skin.
  c. the child after birth.
  d. organs that have been fully formed.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Gracias!


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