In the United States, child-care settings providing the very worst care tend to
A) serve middle-SES families.
B) serve low-SES families.
C) be publicly subsidized, nonprofit centers.
D) be in family homes.
Answer: A
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A. nursing B. clinical psychology C. counseling D. public health
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a. attribution b. kinesics c. cognition d. physiological arousal
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A) auditory memory. B) visual imagery encoding. C) iconic memory. D) echoic memory.
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