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Tanner's (1978) growth curve is an example of
 
  A. readiness
  B. catch-up
  C. severe deprivation
  D. critical period

Question 2

Catch-up is a developmental concept referring to
 
  A. a time of particular or maximum sensitivity to environmental stimuli
  B. the establishment of skills such as catching and throwing
  C. the human power to stabilize and return to a predetermined behavior after being pushed off trajectory
  D. the ability to determine the trajectory of a particular object in flight



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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