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Training to improve the sensitivity of parents
 
  a. is doomed to fail because caregiving is genetically predisposed via the genotype.
  b. works, and it promotes secure attachment.
  c. is directed mainly to upper-income parents.
  d. yields temporary gains that are lost within weeks.

Question 2

An older sibling asks her pregnant mother whether the baby has hair before it is born. Yes, states her mother, It is a fine layer of body hair called the
 
  a. prenatal fuzz..
  b. lanugo..
  c. shaggy encapsulation..
  d. monkey's sweater..



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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