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Question 1 of 30
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Most ethnic groups like Latinos, Asian Americans, and Middle Eastern Americans are made up of a single group of people with a common geographical origin, history, and culture.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: False
Question 2 of 30
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Follow-up studies of children attending an intensive two-year preschool program, the High Scope Perry Project, found that the effects of the program did not last.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: False
Question 3 of 30
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Cultural brokers are children who serve as interpreters and links to the European American culture for parents who do not speak English and are not as familiar with the culture as children.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: True
Question 4 of 30
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Palestinian families stressing collectivist interdependent values live at a distance from their extended families and stress gender egalitarian roles.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: False
Question 5 of 30
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Social status affects verbal more than nonverbal forms of parent-child interactions.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: True
Question 6 of 30
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Understanding the general characteristics of each ethnic group gives parent educators the information they need to help parents of that group.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: True
Question 7 of 30
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Despite all the difficulties poverty creates for children and their families, children feel as close to their mothers and fathers as children in affluent families do.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: True
Question 8 of 30
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Preschoolers are so involved in their own play and activities, they do not pay attention to differences in peers' dress unless these are repeatedly pointed out.
A. True B. False
Answer Key: False
Question 9 of 30
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The interdependent model stresses that the child develops from an