The first major task in caring for a low-birth-weight baby is

a. to keep the infant asleep as much as possible.
b. to stimulate the infant as much as possible.
c. to feed the infant more often than a normal baby would require.
d. to maintain the infant's physiological stability.

D

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it is usually distorted by cohort effects, especially in older participants. few people participate in such research voluntarily. people of lesser intelligence tend to volunteer for retesting. practice on the test items may produce learning.

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According to our textbook, “thanatology”__________.

a. is an ancient Latin word referring to obsession with death 

b. refers to a dying science 

c. began as a science in the 18th century 

d. comes from two Greek words and refers to a scientific study of death 

e. refers to myths about death

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