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leo leo

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Mastery-oriented high achievers tend to attribute their successes to
 
  a. parental assistance they received.
  b. their own high ability.
  c. good luck that was present but uncontrollable.
  d. the simplicity of the task.

Question 2

What is known about the long-term prognosis for development of low-birth-weight babies?
 
  a. They are doomed to a lifetime of retardation
  b. Enriched later environments can compensate for deficits
  c. The notion of a self-righting tendency is a delusion
  d. Very few low-birth-weight babies survive to age three



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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