The two variables that the National Day Care Study of the late 1970s found to be most important in defining quality were
a. adult-child ratio and a well-equipped facility
b. group size and staff with specific early childhood education training
c. adult-child ratio and group size
d. a qualified director and mixed-age grouping
ANS: B
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