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What nearly universal piece of identification can be used to identify organ donors in many states?

Recognize the rooting reflex and other newborn reflexes as early indicators of normal development.
Understand the concept of attachment in infant development, specifically the role of the strange-situation test in measuring attachment security.
Recognize the stages of cognitive development in infants and young children, including the acquisition of schemas, assimilation, and accommodation.
Identify the impact of prenatal exposure to harmful substances on infant development and health.

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Carl Rogers

A pioneering humanistic psychologist known for his theory of personality and his method of client-centered therapy.

Reality Principle

A psychoanalytic concept suggesting that the ego seeks to satisfy the id’s desires in realistic and socially appropriate ways, taking into account the external world.

Pleasure Principle

In psychoanalytic theory, the instinctual seeking of pleasure and avoidance of pain to satisfy biological and psychological needs.

Ego

In psychoanalytic theory, the part of the personality that mediates demands between the id, superego, and reality; operates on the reality principle.

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