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CharlieWard

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Young geese will attach to the first nurturing figure they see after they are born. This principle is known as ________________, which is considered to be a bonding experience that has great adaptive value.
 
  a. ethology
  b. psychosocial crisis
  c. imprinting
  d. operant conditioning

Question 2

Most researchers agree the birth of child development studies in the United Sates began in the ______ under the scholarship of John Dewey.
 
  a. 1920s
  b. late 1800s
  c. 1960s
  d. 1950s


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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