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go.lag

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A child who cannot take someone else's perspective would be characterized as:
 
  a. formal operational. c. unusual.
  b. concrete operational. d. egocentric.

Question 2

The cohort effect:
 
  a. is a particular problem in cross-sectional research.
  b. occurs when subjects know of which experimental group they are a member.
  c. is a problem when subjects die off selectively from longitudinal research.
  d. is a particular problem in cross-sequential research.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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