In Harry Harlow's research with monkeys raised with surrogate mothers, the infant monkeys were given a choice of being raised in either a cage with a metal surrogate mother that had a source of milk or being raised in a cage with a soft terrycloth
surrogate that had no milk supply.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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He proposed a transitional period to adulthood called emerging adulthood:
a. Piaget b. Erikson c. Arnett d. Kohlberg e. Freud
As a complement to his Methodism, 75-year-old Franklin has become intensely interested in Buddhism, especially its focus on never harming others. Franklin's religious behavior is
A) inconsistent with the norm because older adults typically become more rigid in their prescribed religious beliefs. B) inconsistent with the norm because Christian adults rarely embrace non-Christian religious perspectives as sources of inspiration. C) somewhat typical because spirituality and faith may move away from prescribed beliefs toward a more reflective approach that emphasizes links to others. D) typical because most older adults become confused about spirituality and prescribed religious beliefs as they advance in age.