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littleanan

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According to Kohlberg, very young children base their identification of their gender on:
 
  a. superficial features such as hair length or clothing.
 b. differences in genitals.
 c. behavioral differences.
 d. differences in the way adults react to them.

Question 2

Cognitive development theory ideally:
 
  a. stresses the importance of reinforcement in learning.
 b. stresses the importance of age in learning.
 c. stresses the importance of external motivation.
 d. assumes that adults and children learn in basically the same way.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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