Donald and Daisy have just become first-time parents. If they are like more couples in this situation, you would expect that they
a. have taken on the gender role of the opposite sex (e.g., Donald has become more feminine).
b. have a lot more time to devote to each other.
c. are feeling little joy concerning the birth of their baby.
d. have added new roles that complicate their lives.
d
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Extending ethology to humans, researchers have investigated
A) bonding between human infants and their mothers. B) blood flow through the brain as a person engages in tasks. C) the way that children perceive, store, and retrieve information. D) the mental schemes that children use to understand the world.
Dr. Winsock often designs flowcharts to map the precise steps that her research participants use to solve problems and complete tasks, much like the plans devised by programmers to get computers to perform a series of "mental operations." Dr
Winsock probably subscribes to which of the following theories of development? A) psychoanalytic perspective B) information-processing approach C) social-cognitive approach D) ecological systems theory