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Most persuasive sources of information
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Those who are attractive and credible
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Preventable birth defect
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Fetal alcohol syndrome
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Weiner's theory
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Attitudes vary on the dimensions of stable/unstable, controlled/uncontrollable, and personal/situational
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If you are sick, you will almost always get better
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The principle of regression to the mean
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Period that separation anxiety appears in infants
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6 - 8 months old
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Ducks follow 1 adult, even when other adults are present
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Imprinting
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Placebo effect
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Something works because the person believes and expects that it will
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Our response when the demands placed upon us exceed our abilities to respond to them
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Stress
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Results of Rhesus monkey study
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Tactile comfort is more important than food, particularly during stress
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Any event or stimulus that threatens an organism and elicits a coping response
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Stressor
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Judging someone based on their group membership
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Stereotype
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Stress experienced during one event
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Acute stress
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Strange situation test
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Tested the relationship between the mother and child by gauging responses to separation and reunion
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Stress caused by long unemployment and unpaid bills
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Chronic stress
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Tendency for infants to pay more attention to novel stimuli than to familiar stimuli
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Orienting reflex
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