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tfester

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In the second year of life, girls, in general, do all of the following except
 
  a. hop and skip sooner than boys.
  b. do better in activities involving hand-eye coordination than boys.
  c. throw objects farther and with greater velocity than boys.
  d. show an earlier and more stable hand preference than boys.

Question 2

In general, when children switch dominant hands, it is usually
 
  a. from early ambidextrism to a later left-hand preference.
  b. from an early left-hand preference to later ambidextrism.
  c. from an early right-hand preference to a later left-hand preference.
  d. from an early left-hand preference to a later right-hand preference.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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