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According to research by Raskausakas and Stoltz, what makes it more difficult for victims to escape bullying?
 
  a. They repeatedly set themselves up to be victims.
  b. Bullies tend to follow their victims home from school.
  c. Victims may often be subjected to harassing or threatening e-mails and instant messages.
  d. Bullies often hang out with other aggressive peers like themselves.

Question 2

The developmental sequence of infant movement skills
 
  a. is the same for children of all races and cultures.
  b. varies, depending on the child's inherited genotype.
  c. varies, depending on the age at which the child reaches the various locomotory milestones.
  d. differs for boys vs. girls.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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