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Masakazu is a four-month-old Japanese infant. When presented the phonemes /r/ and /l/, he will _____.
 
  A) not be able to discriminate between these two phonemes
  B) be able to discriminate between these two phonemes
  C) need the VOT changed to 10 msec to discriminate between the two phonemes
  D) spontaneously mimic the /r/, but not the /l/

Question 2

Which of the following best describes snowball sampling?
 
  a. A probability sampling technique in which names are drawn randomly from a sampling frame
  b. A technique in which some participants are found in the population and they then lead the researcher to other participants in the population.
  c. A convenience sample of individuals who are grouped together in one place.
  d. A probability sampling technique in which the researcher first picks two members of the population, then four members of the population, then eight members of the population, and so on.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

b



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