Which pair of same-age children represents the typical gender differences in gross motor skills during early childhood?
a. At age five, Sheila can balance on one foot longer than Carl.
b. At age six, Ivan can do jumping jacks better than Katie.
c. At age four, Dorinda can jump higher than Steven.
d. At age six, DeWayne and Sue perform gross motor skills at the same level.
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Imagine we conducted a mediation analysis and obtained a kappa-squared value of .8 for the indirect effect. What does this tell us?
A. That the indirect effect is medium relative to the maximum possible value. B. None of these C. That the indirect effect is close to being as large as it could possibly be given the research design. D. That the indirect effect is small relative to the maximum possible value.
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