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Robert Siegler investigated the type of information that a child takes in during a problem-solving task and also what strategies he or she formulates when attempting to solve the problem. Siegler called his model the _____ approach.
 
  a. rule assessment
  b. fuzzy-trace
  c. autobiographical
  d. method of loci

Question 2

How would the social pretend play of a Korean preschooler and a U.S. preschooler most likely vary?
 
  a. Due to cultural differences, a Korean preschooler would be unlikely to have begun to engage in social pretend play
  b. Due to cultural differences, a U.S. preschooler would be unlikely to have begun to engage in social pretend play
  c. Due to cultural differences, the Korean child's play will more likely focus on family roles while the U.S. child will focus on superhero play
  d. Due to cultural differences, the U.S. child's play will more likely focus on family roles while the Korean child will focus on superhero play



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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