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1. Human development experts believe baby monkeys are like baby humans, they have emotional needs for affection and warmth, and... [solve below]
physiological as these as important needs needs are
2. Much learning has to take place if an infant is to participate in cultural life, & this is the role of socialization:... [solve below]
of to in participate the process life cultural learning group
3. The developmental growth rate of institutionalized children can be improved with... [solve below] ...according to Lawrence Casler& René Spitz.
day twenty extra of a touching only minutes
4. In India, it is normal for husbands to walk ahead of wives. In the U.S., it is normal for wives & husbands to walk side-by-side. So we see that nearly all the human social behavior... [solve below]
normal we learned consider is and natural
5. In 3 days, Kingsley Davis attributed Anna’s improvement to the fact she had been given... [solve below] ...because when she was discovered, Anna showed few signs of intelligence, & could not talk or walk.
and vitamin high diet attention a massages
6. Bonding is the result of close physical contact. In humans... [solve below] . The Harlows had proved that infant-mother bonding is not the result of feeding.
physical close contact call we cuddling
7. At age ten, Anna developed the capacity for emotional attachment with a doll, and then she died. At age eight, Anna acquired... [solve below]
two old the a of year level speech
8. [solve below] ...to these monkeys than food, because when the exposed wire dummy became the only source of food, the cloth mother remained the favorite.
comfort to closeness important more and be seemed
9. Isabelle’s mother had been deaf since age two & did not speak, but... [solve below] ...secluded from the rest of the family. Like Anna, Isabelle had been hidden because her mother was unmarried.
Isabelle in dark with a mother room stayed
10. The Harlows exposed infant monkeys to a mother with a wire body &... [solve below] ...after separating the monkeys from their mothers at birth.
soft with body a cloth a mother
11. By fourteen, Isabelle participated in all school activities normal for children in her grade, which was surprising because at first... [solve below]
be to Isabelle severely learning disabled was thought
12. Infant monkeys raised in isolation became mothers that rejected their babies, ignored them, or abused them. Infant monkeys raised in isolation... [solve below]
were that adults became and withdrawn hostile
13. Isabelle’s progress may have been because... [solve below] ...unlike Anna's situation.
comfort for her was confined mother she with
14. Monkeys were able to learn to play, if they had been isolated for around three months. But monkeys that had been isolated for six months... [solve below] ...by the other monkeys.
never rejected adjusted and life were group to
15. Genie never sobbed when she cried, & never spoke when angry, because... [solve below] . Moreover, her father never gave her solid food, so Genie could not chew.
father any for punished making severely her sounds Genie’s
16. Experiments to see how socialization affects infants would compare normally socialized infants with infants who had no human contact, but... [solve below]
not such conducted infants experiments are human with
17. Some linguists argued that there was a window where people needed to learn to speak, ... [solve below] ..., it might not be attainable.
by if language was achieved puberty that not
18. [solve below] ...which enables the U.S. president to govern successfully, & high school freshmen to adjust to new situations, & graduating seniors to look for employment.
begins continues through and life socialization birth at
19. Genie learned phrases and words, and made further language progress, but... [solve below] .
complete language ability achieved never
20. The social & personal development associated with being human is acquired through... [solve below] . These are the implications of the cases of Anna, Isabelle, and Genie.
prolonged contact intensive social and