Answer:
At age one, Glenda's baby would cry less because she would know that crying does not lead to a reward and therefore learn to use the tactic less often.
On the other hand, Ruthie's baby will learn that crying leads to love and care and therefore that behavior will be associated to receiving comfort and attention.
Therefore Glenda's theory that picking up a crying baby will reinforce the crying and the child will become harder to care for, has shown better results.
I think the answer is "Disgruntled Employee"
B: adult
Reason: when a caterpillar leaves it’s chrysalis, it is fully grown
I believe they used a atir
<span>They vocalize a handful of universal phonemes, but at around 6 months they will start to specialize in the phonemes of the language that is mainly being spoken in their home and/or culture. This shows that there is a specialization in language that begins to take place at around this age.</span>