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j.rubin

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Emily adjusts her rate of sucking in order to hear a recording of her mother reading The Cat in the Hat, a story her mother read aloud during pregnancy. What does this illustrate?
 
  a. imitation c. object permanence
  b. memory d. deferred imitation

Question 2

Early-maturing girls:
 
  a. exhibit a heightened increase in concern over their body shape.
  b. have lower levels of depression than later-maturing girls.
  c. are less likely to engage in sexual activity than later-maturing girls.
  d. all of these



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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