During middle childhood, children from developing countries become valuable as factory workers because of their ____
abilities to perform intricate fine motor tasks such as weaving rugs
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emotional stability because some adult factory employees are quick-tempered
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cognitive abilities to perform complex conceptual tasks such as designing products
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abilities to perform gross motor tasks such threading a needle on a sewing machine
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abilities to perform intricate fine motor tasks such as weaving rugs
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a) He was one of the first psychologists to work with the U.S. Olympics committee. b) After a career in baseball, he devoted his life to teaching people how to be better coaches. c) His research on the effects of stress on eyewitness identifications has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court. d) An avid baseball player, he developed training methods that are used in a variety of sports to increase endurance and reduce "choking."
Where do most people die in developing countries today?
a. in a communal area at the outskirts of the residential areas b. at a hospital c. at home d. in a quarantined area