Question 1
Compared with preschoolers, school-age children who give eyewitness testimony are
◦ better at correctly inferring other's motives and intentions.
◦ less resistant to misleading questions.
◦ less likely to give detailed narrative accounts.
◦ less able to recall recent events accurately.
Question 2
Consider the unlikely situation where a school principal tells a student to steal another student's lunch. Which of the following is most likely true?
◦ Most children, regardless of their culture, would listen to authority and steal the other student's lunch.
◦ Asian children would be more likely than Western children to listen to authority and steal the other student's lunch.
◦ Western children would be more likely than Asian children to listen to authority and steal the other student's lunch.
◦ Most children, regardless of their culture, would disobey authority and not do as the principal asked.