Dr. Willis believes that development is a never-ending transaction involving reciprocal exchanges between the child and his or her environment. Thus, in studying cases of extremely premature infants, Dr. Willis would likely be interested in

a. the effects of the mother's care-giving style upon the infant.
b. the effects of the infant's physical appearance upon the mother's care-giving style.
c. the immediate effects of the infant's physical appearance upon the mother's emotional state, and subsequently upon the father's emotional well-being.
d. the cyclical effects of the infant's condition upon the mother's care-giving style and the effects of that style upon the infant as well.

D

Psychology

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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