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brutforce

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Which environmental change is most likely to positively impact an African-American child's IQ score?
 
  a. Having them reside in an understimulating home environment
  b. Exposing them to a culture of tests and the school
  c. Telling them to ignore the impact of poverty
  d. Offering more developmental programs in high school

Question 2

The switch from parent as caregiver to child as caregiver best describes
 
  a. the spillover effect.
  b. authoritarian parenting.
  c. role reversal.
  d. a modified extended family.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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