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evelyn o bentley

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Social experiences with peers can indirectly contribute to the development of person perception in all of the following ways EXCEPT
 
  a. providing information about what others are like.
  b. fostering the development of role-taking skills.
  c. providing an awareness of the motives and causes of the behavior of others.
  d. increasing interest in romantic relationships.

Question 2

The evoked potential method and the habituation method are similar because both methods
 
  a. apply the psychophysiological recording of brain waves.
  b. tell whether the infant notices stimulus differences.
  c. are applicable only to infants, not to older people.
  d. avoid the use of fancy equipment.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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