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laurencescou

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The cases of Genie, Isabelle, and Anna, and children raised in orphanages all illustrate that
 
  a. generalizations should not be made about humans from research on monkeys.
  b. it is more difficult to resocialize girls than boys.
  c. social interaction and social contact are important to normal development.
  d. human children and monkeys have nothing in common in terms of development.
  e. innate or natural characteristics are more important than learned social behavior.

Question 2

The majority of people are most familiar with the schools' practice of dissemination of knowledge through
 
  a. field trips outside the classroom.
  b. watching television.
  c. homework assignments.
  d. classroom teaching.
  e. personal experience.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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