Multiple Choice
In a study that used a bicycling simulator, participants who were 10-years-old, 12-years-old, and adults rode their bikes through a virtual town and crossed 12 intersections. Researchers found that over the course of riding through 12 intersections:
A) both children and adults chose to cross the street through increasingly smaller gaps between cars.
B) only adults chose to cross the street through increasingly smaller gaps between cars.
C) the 12-year-olds improved the most on the task.
D) the 10-year-olds improved the least on the task.
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