In interviews with more than 1,500 U.S. parents of infants and toddlers, results indicated that

A) few routinely served older infants and toddlers french fries, candy, and soda.
B) as many as one-fourth ate no fruits and one-third no vegetables.
C) infants consumed 20 percent fewer calories than they needed.
D) toddlers consumed 30 percent fewer calories than they needed.

B

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a. they are open to many confounds. b. there is no comparison group. c. there is no equivalent control group. d. all of the other alternatives are problems.

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