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pane00

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A slogan of Selman's role-taking theory would be,
 
  a. Take rather than request..
  b. The nail that sticks out will get hammered down..
  c. Show respect for undifferentiated perspectives..
  d. Put yourself inside the other's mind and see things that way..

Question 2

The cries of babies who are preterm or malnourished are
 
  a. indistinguishable from cries of normal babies.
  b. paradoxically, more normal sounding than the cries of other infants.
  c. noticeably different than cries of normal infants.
  d. so bizarre that they are mistaken to be animal cries.



DylanD1323

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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