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Uncontrolled scribble is usually seen in:
 
  A. All of the early childhood years.
  B. Infants and toddlers.
  C. Preschoolers.
  D. Planned nonrandom marks.
  E. All of the above.

Question 2

Rhoda Kelloggs research has greatly increased the understanding of childrens artistic development by:
 
  A. There is not a predictable pattern of development in children.
  B. Identifying 20 scribbles used repeatedly by many children in her study.
  C. Recognizing that scribble art had little benefit to the progression of artistic development of children.
  D. Discovering that there was little similarity of the symbols drawn by children in different cultures.
  E. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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