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Caiter2013

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Several influences from within the home reduce girls' math/science performance; which of these is NOT among those influences?
 
  a. Parents expect boys to do better than girls at math.
  b. Boys' math success, not girls', is attributed to ability.
  c. Girls lose confidence that they have math ability.
  d. Genotypes for math/science skills are absent in girls.

Question 2

Which statement about creeping/crawling babies is FALSE?
 
  a. They begin to attend to the optical flow.
  b. They learn to fear drop-offs and heights.
  c. They suffer from dizziness from all their crawling.
  d. They notice and use spatial landmarks for navigation.



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kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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