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joblessjake

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Serita is quite aggressive during pretend play in preschool. What is the most likely response from her peers?
 
  a. She is likely to be rejected for it.
  b. She is likely to be praised for it.
  c. She is likely to be ignored for it.
  d. She is likely to be elevated in her social status.

Question 2

Parents who use an authoritative parenting style are more likely than others to use what approach to discipline consistently?
 
  a. power assertion
  b. withdrawal of love
  c. corporal punishment
  d. inductive discipline


upturnedfurball

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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