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futuristic

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Who believed that an infant's need to grasp and touch different objects was the basis of learning?
 
  A) Eleanor Maccoby
  B) Jean Piaget
  C) John Watson
  D) Mary Ainsworth

Question 2

When Derek talks to baby Chloe, he unconsciously uses infant-directed speech. This means that he
 
  A) is careful to talk straight to Chloe, not off to the side or away from her.
  B) makes sure that Chloe is looking at him before he says anything.
  C) uses baby talk, substituting words such as ba-ba for bottle and moo-moo for milk.
  D) speaks in a clear rhythm, exaggerates tones, and uses very simple grammar.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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