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Nelson and Aboud asserted that the type of peer influence that contributes strongly to role-taking skills is
 
  a. disagreements and conflicts among friends.
  b. unsupervised settings in which children are on an honor system..
  c. situations in which a child must give facts to an adult.
  d. cooperative play in which children help each other.

Question 2

The evoked potential method for studying sensation relies on the measurement of
 
  a. conditioned responses.
  b. deferred imitation of what is seen.
  c. the infant's conscious but unspoken thoughts.
  d. brain waves from the sensory projection areas.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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