By what age does attachment become more a property of the child rather than of the
individuals he relates to, and thus more resistant to change?
a. 6 months
b. 1 year
c. 3 years
d. Ages 4 to 5 years
d. Ages 4 to 5 years
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In what way do contemporary researchers' views on psychosomatic illness differ from views held earlier?
a. They now believe in the specificity hypothesis. b. They now believe that every physical illness is a product of the interaction between the mind and body. c. They now believe that only certain physical illnesses have psychological components. d. They now believe that depression is the primary cause of most of these types of illness.
Sensory neurons in the brain that receive input from areas on the body with the largest concentrations of sensory neurons have large receptive fields
a. true b. false