Multiple Choice
When comparing how young children learn from in-person interactions and noncontingent interactions, which statement is TRUE?
A) Young children learn better from noncontingent interactions compared to in-person interactions.
B) The way in which young children learn from in-person and noncontingent interactions is directly related to their gender.
C) There is no real difference in how young children learn when comparing in-person interactions to noncontingent interactions.
D) Young children learn better from in-person interactions compared to noncontingent interactions.
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