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same kind as the first series , but a little ... completed in limited time , and the
experimenter passed to the next one when the majority of the children had
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work , there is no interdependence in choice . Dyads of children are used , but
only one child controls the choices . Sample choices on two trials are shown in
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Effectively , the task is based on a 2x2 matrix , but in contrast to McClintock ' s
work , there is no interdependence in choice . Dyads of children are used , but
only one child controls the choices . Sample choices on two trials are shown in
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researchers have found in other countries ) shows that children in an
underprivileged minority like what they see " over the other side of the fence " .
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Own - race preference among New Zealand children . nounced and ( as
researchers have found in other countries ) shows that children in an
underprivileged minority like what they see " over the other side of the fence " .
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