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SO3 V.9.1 Exam 2 Answers (Ashworth College)

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Question 12 of 20<br />

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Newborns are born with innate sensory abilities that they do not have to learn; however, one way<br />

they learn about their environment is via the __________ method first identified by Pavlov.<br />

A. operant conditioning B. habituation conditioning<br />

C. modeling D. classical conditioning<br />

Question 13 of 20<br />

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Which form of learning relies upon newborns producing an “orienting response” in which they<br />

become quiet, attentive, and experience a slowed heart rate as they “take in” the novel stimuli?<br />

A. Habituation B. Operant conditioning C. Classical conditioning<br />

D. Modeling<br />

Question 14 of 20<br />

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Tiffany Field’s research suggests that infants can discriminate between all of the following basic<br />

facial expressions except one. Which expression is NOT discriminated by newborns?<br />

A. Fear B. Happiness C. Surprise D. Sadness<br />

Question 15 of 20<br />

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A newborn baby scores under 4 on the Apgar scale. This means that the baby:<br />

A. is normal and healthy. B. requires help to start breathing.<br />

C. needs immediate, life-saving intervention. D. is premature.<br />

Question 16 of 20<br />

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A standard measurement system that looks for a variety of indications of good health in<br />

newborns is called the __________ scale.<br />

A. bonding B. Apgar C. Lamaze D. Bradley<br />

Question 17 of 20<br />

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Approximately __________% of Caucasian American women and approximately __________%<br />

of African American women receive no prenatal care early in their pregnancies.<br />

A. 50; 75 B. 10; 50 C. 20; 40 D. 30; 50<br />

Question 18 of 20<br />

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