Autobiographical memories are important because they

A) are literal rather than reconstructed memories.
B) help a child develop his or her sense of self-identity.
C) represent a child's earliest and most negative experiences.
D) develop without help from parents or other adults.

B

Psychology

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Research on child care in infancy has found that

A) the majority of babies in child care display a resistant attachment to their mothers. B) the relationship between child care and emotional well-being depends on both family and child-care experiences. C) the rate of insecurity among infants who attend child care is significantly higher than among infants who do not attend child care. D) regardless of quality, child care predicts long-term adjustment problems.

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Possible selves include selves a person would like to become and selves they expect to become, but do not include selves they are afraid of becoming

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology