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cnetterville

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Denial is a defense mechanism in which
 
  a. anxiety-producing thoughts are forced into conscious awareness.
  b. anxiety-producing thoughts are isolated from conscious awareness.
  c. pleasurable thoughts are forced into conscious awareness.
  d. pleasurable thoughts are isolated from conscious awareness.

Question 2

The fact that parents who are taught to interpret and respond more effectively to their child's cues can produce calmer infants who cry less best illustrates the concept of
 
  a. slow-to-warm-up temperament.
  b. goodness-of-fit.
  c. individualistic culture.
  d. big-fish-little-pond effect.



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Answer to Question 1

b

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