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Since infants are best viewed as biologically prepared for social interaction, parents do not have a significant role in social development
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Q15: Discuss the view that social development is
Q16: Infants and children are best viewed as:<br>A)transcendental<br>B)existential<br>C)bidirectional<br>D)active
Q17: Social development is best viewed as:<br>A)a strictly
Q18: Most often reliance on a single method
Q19: In terms of methodological advice, what would
Q21: Briefly describe the role of culture in
Q22: Normative developmental pathways are:<br>A)more important than individual
Q23: Biological preparedness reminds us that:<br>A)culture is important<br>B)historical
Q24: What other disciplines need to be included
Q25: Explaining social development requires that we recognize