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mspears3

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Ostrow, Jones, and Spiker's (1981) study on the effects of age and societal expectations reports that
 
  A. blatant age barriers exist about active participation in adulthood
  B. stereotyping based on age does not include adult participation in sport
  C. norms and expectations for older adults are the same for those entering adulthood
  D. gender stereotyping is much more severe than age stereotyping

Question 2

Acquiring new behaviors by modeling the action of others is
 
  A. not important for motor development throughout the lifespan
  B. important for motor development throughout the lifespan
  C. not important for motor development throughout the lifespan AND social learning
  D. important for motor development throughout the lifespan AND social learning



tdewitt

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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