If you were having a baby in the United States this year, infants:
a. do not imprint on their parents like children in developing countries do.
b. will likely be in close contact with both parents in the hospital from birth, barring and complications.
c. will likely be kept in a nursery in a hospital after birth.
d. will not be allowed contact with other relatives until released.
B. Most infants are kept with their parents because hospitals recognize the importance of touch and bonding.
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Which of the following is true?
a. People are always grateful for offers to help them. b. As a result of learning about the social psychology of prosocial behavior, you may be more likely to help someone in need in the future. c. If someone doesn't want to help others, there isn't much we can do to change that. d. Hearing a lecture about prosocial behavior and bystander intervention isn't likely to change how people behave in a real emergency.
When psychologists study effects of neighborhoods on personal life, greater citizen participation in community organizations and sense of community among residents are examples of ____
a. distal socioeconomic processes b. risky physical environments c. neighborhood disorder d. protective processes