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fahad

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Children do better at tasks of analogical reasoning when
 
  a. the analogies are applied to familiar objects.
  b. family pets are observed while reasoning analogically.
  c. punishments and rewards are given following wrong and right responses.
  d. training begins prenatally.

Question 2

The relational primacy hypothesis by Goswami asserts that analogical reasoning
 
  a. emerges during early infancy.
  b. depends on the application of strategic memory.
  c. becomes part of the child's intellectual repertoire fairly late, at about the age of entering grade school.
  d. is based on the cardinality principle.



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