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magmichele12

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Four-year-old Kathryn understands that another's perspective can differ from her own, and she tries to determine the specific limitations of another's perspective. Thus, Kathryn has acquired
 
  a. Level 1 perspective taking. c. tertiary perspective taking.
  b. Level 2 perspective taking. d. limited perspective taking.

Question 2

Individual differences in development are
 
  a. the result of random mutations of genes inherited from parents.
  b. most likely a product of a wide range of interacting biological and environmental influences.
  c. primarily the outcome of sociocultural influences.
  d. merely the expression of an individual's personal experiences.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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