Which 2-year-old couple is most likely to be playing together compared to the others?

A. a Hispanic American girl and a white American boy
B. an African American boy and a Hispanic American girl
C. a white American boy and a Hispanic American boy
D. an African American girl and a white American girl


Answer: D

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A. She enjoys the few moments in which there is no social interaction. B. She says something to keep the conversation going. C. She interprets the silence as a sign the interview is not going well. D. She uses the time to prepare what she wants to say next.

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a. disappear after about two years. b. yield lifelong gains in IQ scores. c. are strong in boys but absent in girls. d. are not seen even immediately following the schooling.

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