Toddlers in Western cultures who sleep alone and experience frequent daytime separations from their parents

A) rarely form secure attachments to their parents.
B) sometimes develop strong emotional ties to cuddly objects.
C) usually form a secure attachment with the caregiver who feeds them.
D) do not experience separation anxiety when separated from their parents.

B

Psychology

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a. contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence for a link between prejudice and self-esteem b. people may hold prejudices, in part, because doing so bolsters their self-esteem c. engaging in prejudice tends to lower people's self-esteem, and people seem, at some level, to know this d. people expect that engaging in prejudice will make them feel better about themselves, but it actually tends to lower self-esteem

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Rotter assumes that most of our behavior is:

a. learned through contact with other people b. innate c. learned through self-analysis d. essentially biologically based

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