With the birth of Brenda's first child, she felt more fulfilled than ever before
However, she also acknowledged feelings of concern and fear over being able to meet all of her parental responsibilities while maintaining personal happiness and satisfaction. Brenda's thinking reflects
A) relativism.
B) cognitive-affective complexity.
C) expertise.
D) pragmatism.
B
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The embryonic stage of prenatal development begins with fertilization and ends with the implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus.
a. true b. false
Sonya, who believes that people get what they deserve, thinks that Sander is responsible for his getting AIDS because of his lifestyle of abusing intravenous drugs. This phenomenon is known as
A) the scapegoat hypothesis. B) the ultimate attribution error. C) implicit association. D) the just-world hypothesis.