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According to Robert Selman, the first stage of a child's perspective-taking development is the _______________ stage, during which the child understands that they and others have different thoughts, but often confuse the two.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Drug and alcohol use increases when teenagers
 
  a. are employed more than six hours per week.
  b. are employed more than 11-13 hours per week.
  c. do not work part-time or full-time.
  d. work full-time, but not part-time



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