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amal

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Pairing older adults with children to perform schoolbased tasks produced in childrens attitudes about
  the elderly.
 
  a. no change
  b. short-term changes that lasted less than a year
  c. one-year but less than five-year changes
  d. long-term (five year) changes

Question 2

Teachers can change childrens attitudes towards old age by
 
  a. explaining that negative stereotypes are wrong.
  b. telling them about the physical and mental capabilities of older adults.
  c. showing pictures of healthy older adults.
  d. providing social research statistics about the elderly.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b





 

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