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moongchi

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The Neuromaturation theory posits that
 
  A. environment has very little to do with human development
  B. environment affects cognitive development, but not motor development
  C. information from the environment is critical to training the brain
  D. feedback derived from human movement is critical to human development

Question 2

Regarding research reported on exercise and fall prevention, exercise was found to
 
  A. have no effect on falls
  B. reduce falls by double
  C. reduce falls by triple
  D. reduce falls by less than twenty percent



s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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