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Three tribal societies, Pygmies (Africa), Lepchas (Sikkim), and Arapesh (New Guinea), are similar because in each culture,
 
  a. poverty is extreme, yet crime is minimal.
  b. women and girls enjoy higher status than men or boys.
  c. children are reared communally, not by their parents.
  d. interpersonal aggression is rare.

Question 2

Goldfield found that a motivator for crawling is
 
  a. interesting visual stimuli that are out of reach.
  b. fear of the visual cliff.
  c. boredom or loneliness.
  d. parental coaxing.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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