What is the view about the medical model stated by the authors of your text?
a. It is not currently a prominent model for understanding abnormal behavior.
b. It puts the study of abnormal behavior directly in the purview of the field of psychology.
c. It provides terms such as "symptom" and "disease" which will be emphasized in the text.
d. It is a major contemporary model, but psychological and sociocultural perspectives also warrant consideration.
D
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According to the behavioral view, infants become attached to caregivers because
a. caregivers feed infants and tend to their physiological needs, thus becoming reinforcers. b. infants develop object permanence and miss their caregivers. c. caregivers are love objects. d. infants become imprinted on a specific caregiver.