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What has previous research indicated concerning children's counting of discrete objects?
 
  A) children count all discrete objects, even if instructed to do otherwise
  B) children count objects of various categories based on properties of the objects
  C) children will count various categories of objects as they are instructed to do so
  D) children can not adequately count objects which have different colors

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What type of independent variable/experimental treatment was introduced in the case study by Novaco (1977)?



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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
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