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Which type of theorist would be most likely to view language development as a combination of nature and nurture factors?
 
  a. Learning
  b. Cognitive
  c. Interactionist
  d. Nativist

Question 2

According to the extreme male brain theory of autism, the key problem with individuals with autism is that they
 
  a. lack empathy and do not attempt to keep the world orderly.
  b. lack empathy and try too hard to keep the world orderly.
  c. are too empathetic and do not attempt to keep the world orderly.
  d. are too empathetic and try too hard to keep the world orderly.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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