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awywial

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According to Jensen, Caucasian children
 
  a. outperform African-American children on level I and II skills.
  b. do worse than African-American children on level I and II skills.
  c. do equally well with African Americans on level I and II skills.
  d. outperform African-American children on level II skills only.

Question 2

In the field of developmental psychology, the goal of explanation centers on understanding
 
  a. both the similarities and differences that emerge in the development of individuals.
  b. the typical course of development for most individuals.
  c. the variations in development that exist between individuals.
  d. the psychological processes involved in development.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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