Which of the following is NOT typically observed in people who are deprived of human contact?
A
Difficulty regulating emotions
B
Increased feelings of loneliness and anxiety
C
Enhanced social skills
D
Impaired cognitive functioning
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Step 1: Understand the context of the problem, which is about the psychological effects of deprivation of human contact, often studied in social isolation or loneliness research.
Step 2: Review common psychological and cognitive consequences of social isolation, such as difficulty regulating emotions, increased feelings of loneliness and anxiety, and impaired cognitive functioning.
Step 3: Recognize that enhanced social skills are generally not a typical outcome of being deprived of human contact; rather, social skills tend to decline or become impaired due to lack of practice and interaction.
Step 4: Compare each option against known psychological effects of social deprivation to identify which one does not fit the pattern of negative outcomes.
Step 5: Conclude that 'Enhanced social skills' is the option that is NOT typically observed in people deprived of human contact, as social isolation usually hinders rather than improves social abilities.