In cultures where extended-family households and sibling caregiving are common, make-believe is more frequent and complex with __________ than with __________
A) older siblings; mothers
B) fathers; siblings
C) mothers; siblings
D) non-related agemates; family members
A
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A. In both cases the judge ruled that bias did not exist against African American children. B. In both cases the judge ruled that it had not been shown that bias existed against African American children. C. In the California case, the judge ruled that bias had been shown, but in the Chicago case, the judge found no bias. D. In the Chicago case, the judge ruled that bias had been shown, but in the California case, the judge found no bias.
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a. news b. Sesame Street c. cartoons d. commercials
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A) Quinn soon should start learning two to three words per day for the next 4 years. B) Quinn understands the meaning of more than 15 words. C) Quinn is behind the norm in her language development. D) Quinn violates many grammatical rules when she speaks.