Multiple Choice
The success of infant intervention programs such as Ramey's is attributed in part to the
A) inclusion of many middle-class families.
B) consistent, frequent stimulation provided.
C) emphasis on doing well on achievement tests.
D) emphasis on memory and attentional tasks.
E) educational level of the teachers.
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