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Evvie72

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In the Robber's Cave Study, when the two groups of children were made to compete with each other in organized games, the competition
 
  a. fostered between-group hostility.
  b. fostered between-group acceptance.
  c. weakened within-group identities.
  d. caused the breakup of the individual groups.

Question 2

Many researchers record the auditory capacities of children by recording their preferential looking even though the procedure has some notable limitations.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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