All of the following statements about social play are supported by research except
a. mothers are more likely than fathers to use play as an opportunity for teaching infants about words and routines
b. play with peers and siblings appears to be universal and begins at a very early age
c. adult-infant play often consists of singing games with hand and arm movements
d. there are few cross-cultural differences in the way that parents play with their infants
D
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The way in which a newborn hears probably would be most like which of the following?
a. a deaf adult who reads lips b. a deaf adult who uses sign language c. a hearing adult who has a bad head cold d. a hearing adult who is blind
One difficulty of repeated-measures designs is that, due to the possibility of fatigue, practice, or carryover, the researcher may need to use
a. the ANOVA. b. random assignment to conditions. c. extra statistical power. d. counterbalancing.