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@Brianna17

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Research has shown that the more time boys spent in object-oriented play,
 
  a. the lower their tool-use scores were. c. the lower their creativity scores were.
  b. the higher their tool-use scores were. d. the higher their creativity scores were.

Question 2

Which of the following has not been found to be true of tool use?
 
  a. Boys tend to be more motivated than girls to use objects to solve problems.
  b. Girls are less likely than boys to spontaneously use an object to achieve a goal.
  c. Girls are not as capable of using a tool to solve simple problems.
  d. Boys tend to select the correct tool for a task more often than girls.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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