According to Turk, what criteria do children who play with computers that “talk” and “think” use for distinguishing things that are alive from things that are not?

a. Social criteria c. Material criteria
b. Physical criteria d. Psychological criteria


ANS: D
According to Turk, children who play with computers that appear to think use psychological rather than physical criteria to distinguish things that are alive from things that are not.

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