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genevieve1028

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Research by Campos and colleagues indicates that in infancy, the fear of drop-offs is likely related to the experience of
 
  a. walking.
  b. being carried by moms.
  c. falling.
  d. playing pee-a-boo.

Question 2

Testing infants of different ages with the visual cliff apparatus has found that
 
  a. six- to seven-month-old infants perceive drop-offs but do not fear them.
  b. two-month-old infants perceive drop-offs but do not fear them.
  c. six-month-old infants show no response to the deep side of the cliff.
  d. both two- and six-month-old infants will crawl across the shallow side of the cliff but will cry when enticed to crawl over the deep side of the cliff.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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