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kellyjaisingh

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Cross-cultural studies of motor development indicate that
 
  A) all children develop at exactly the same rate.
  B) children from urban, industrialized cultures develop much more quickly than those from rural, developing countries.
  C) children from rural, developing countries always make faster progress on all forms of motor development.
  D) cultural expectations can change how children's motor development progresses.

Question 2

The timing of motor development in children
 
  A) is influenced by parental expectations.
  B) is entirely determined by genetics.
  C) is entirely dependent on a baby's diet.
  D) cannot be modified because it is highly canalized.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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