Larry is talking to little Manutapu. Whenever he finishes a sentence, Larry looks at Manutapu and encourages him to talk. Whenever Manutapu talks, Larry is quiet and pays attention. Larry and Manutapu are engaged in
A) infant-directed speech.
B) turn-taking.
C) gesturing.
D) linguistic relativity.
B
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c. They must be computed in order to use most statistical analysis techniques. d. While they are useful in describing nominal scales, they cannot be used with interval and ratio scales.
Japanese tend to be more emotionally reserved than Americans.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. Jennifer has previously only played with objects she could put in her mouth so when her parents give her a flexible, plastic book, she immediately puts it in her mouth. B. Mable turns her head in the direction of her mother's touch when her mother runs her finger down Mable's cheek. C. Carter makes stepping motions when his parents stand him up on the kitchen table. D. Nathan has previously only played with objects he could put in his mouth so when his parents give him a soccer ball he first tries to put it in his mouth but then pats it instead.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false