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tth

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Steve is pushing Little Larry around on the fifth-grade playground when Larry says, Your parents raised you to be a rude brat. Steve replies, Shut up, wimp. It's survival of the fittest on this playground, and I was born to rule. Steve and Larry are engaged in a debate over ____.
 
  a. nature and nurture
  b. authoritarian and authoritative parenting styles
  c. stage and continual processes in development
  d. assimilation and accommodation

Question 2

Some people believe that a person is born intelligent (or not) and education does little to affect this. This is an example of the ____ argument.
 
  a. psychodynamic
  b. nature
  c. nurture
  d. humanistic



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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