COMPREHENSION QUESTION 2.5.1What did the study conducted by Dr. Repacholi and Dr. Gopnik using crackers and broccoli find that 18 month old babies knew that 14 month old babies did not?
A: Everyone should eat broccoli because it is healthier than crackers
B: One's own preference might differ from the preferences of others
C: Everyone prefers to eat crackers over broccoli
D: One should always act on one’s own preferences as opposed to the preferences of others
A: Everyone should eat broccoli because it is healthier than crackers
B: One's own preference might differ from the preferences of others
C: Everyone prefers to eat crackers over broccoli
D: One should always act on one’s own preferences as opposed to the preferences of others
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- Apart from personal preferences, what determines one’s choice of the media and media content
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- Ethnocentrism is a cultural attitude, which holds that one's own culture is better than others'.
- What does she mean by saying “having selective hearing”?( ) A: To accept others’ opinion blindly. B: Not to accept other’s opinion but to use one’s own judgment. C: Not to accept others’ opinions blindly, but to use one’s own judgment.
- What did the writer learn from the blind man() A: One should always love sunny days. B: One should treasure what is lost in life. C: One should enjoy the changes in life. D: One should value what life has given him.