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hbsimmons88

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As elementary-school-age children begin to participate more in group activities, it becomes evident that they have a clear preference for
 
  a. parallel play. c. same-sex interactions.
  b. interactions with teachers. d. opposite-sex interactions.

Question 2

The taste preferences seen in the newborn
 
  a. are really smell preferences, since taste is not present at birth.
  b. are likely to change as the brain reaches its final stages of maturity.
  c. can be modified by experience.
  d. will remain unchanged throughout life.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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