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imanialler

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Telling effective lies is not easy for children for all of the following reasons except
 
  a. it requires a certain level of self-regulation.
  b. children must inhibit saying the first thing that comes into their minds, which may be the truth.
  c. it requires overcoming child's overall level of moral character
  d. it requires deliberately creating a false belief in another person.

Question 2

Children can seemingly tell the difference between truth and lies as young as
 
  a. 6 months of age. c. 2  years of age.
  b. 18 months of age. d. 3 years of age.



reelove4eva

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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