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In their report of the long-term effects of early intervention programs, Irving Lazar and Richard Darlington concluded that
 
  a. participants demonstrated multiple gains, such as fewer assignments to special education classes and a lesser likelihood to be retained in a grade or to drop out of school.
  b. the programs invariably failed at improving IQ.
  c. participants were equally likely to become pregnant as teenagers.
  d. job-related successes were better for nonparticipants.

Question 2

A researcher declares, We must look carefully at how adults of various ethnic identities differ in their parenting styles.. Her statement implies the importance of ____ for child development.
 
  a. longitudinal follow-up
  b. practice effects
  c. ideographic traits
  d. cultural context



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Answer to Question 1

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