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bobthebuilder

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The major difference found in the cross-cultural studies between Japanese and British children is that the
 
  A. Japanese children attain dynamic tripod at an earlier age
  B. British children attain dynamic tripod at an earlier age
  C. developmental finge-posture sequence is dissimilar
  D. average age for attaining the simple tripod is different for the two groups

Question 2

According to the research of Ziviani (1983), the dynamic tripod is usually present in children by age
 
  A. 3 years
  B. 5 years
  C. 7 years
  D. 9 years



kxciann

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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