When conducting their research regarding toy preferences, Berenbaum and Hines
( 1992 ) were interested in examining another potential explanation for toy preferences.
What was the initial explanation for toy preferences before the Berenbaum and Hines
( 1992 ) study?
A) toy preferences are learned through modeling and reinforcement
B) toy preferences are predetermined, remaining consistent through the life-span
C) toy preferences emerge as a product of child creativity
D) toy preferences are related to various types and levels of hormones
A
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A person who has a serious problem in articulating words is most likely to be suffering
from a. Broca's aphasia. b. Wernicke's aphasia. c. isolation aphasia. d. phonological dyslexia. e. surface dyslexia.
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a. Generation X b. Generation Y c. Generation Z d. the command generation
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