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iveyjurea

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Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw wrote, Others see things as they are and ask why; I consider things as they might have been and ask why not.. Shaw's interest in possibilities suggests a concern for
 
  a. the Flynn effect on intelligence.
  b. cultural test biases.
  c. divergent thinking.
  d. the validity of developmental quotients.

Question 2

A developmental researcher tells colleagues, I regard each child to be a unique individual, unlike any other; thus I use the ____ research method..
 
  a. structured interview
  b. questionnaire
  c. correlational
  d. clinical



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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