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lunatika

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Selman's research approach in role-taking development was to
 
  a. interview parents about the child.
  b. study abstract symbolism in the child's drawings.
  c. interpret hidden meanings in the child's dreams.
  d. ask the child to analyze interpersonal dilemmas.

Question 2

With Fantz's looking chamber experiments, what infant behavior served as the dependent variable?
 
  a. Duration between seeing a stimulus and diaper wetting
  b. Effort exerted while reaching for a favorite object
  c. Number of separate cartoon characters looked at
  d. Time spent gazing at each item



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Answer to Question 1

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