Analyses of inner state words in child/caretaker speech shows that

a. mothers use more inner state words to their girls than to their boys
b. mothers use more inner state words to their boys than to their girls
c. little girls are more interested in inner states than little boys
d. boys are more likely to understand words like "angry" and "cranky" while girls are more likely to understand words like "happy" and "scared"


a

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for an Oreo cookie. Given the typical development of theory of mind in 3-year-olds, which one of the following will she expect him to do? a. Forget where he put the cookies b. Look for the cookies in the breadbox c. Look for the cookies in the cupboard d. Ask her where she thinks he should look for the cookies

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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________ refers to those with mild to severe hearing losses who probably use speech for communication, will need educational and technological support, and may or may not identify with the Deaf culture.

A. Hard of hearing B. Deaf C. Hearing impairment D. Deaf-mute

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If a research study is analyzed with words (not numbers), it is usually regarded as:

A) inferential B) qualitative C) quasi-experimental D) traditional

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