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nramada

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Individual differences in helpfulness exist. Children who show prosocial behaviors are better able to
 
  a. take the perspective of others.
  b. show a wide range of emotional behaviors.
  c. ignore others signs of distress.
  d. focus on their own uncomfortable feelings rather than others.

Question 2

The rapid growth of the cerebral hemispheres and the increased speed of neural functions due to myelinization occur during the
 
  a. first trimester. c. third trimester.
  b. second trimester. d. embryonic period.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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