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Unit 6 – Developmental Psychology
Topic 6.1
Which of the following best represents a well-reasoned argument supported by psychological evidence pertaining to physical development in childhood?
Childhood games improve intelligence by making children happy.
Children who are physically active are smarter because they play more.
Active kids tend to be more alert and therefore learn better at school.
Physical activity in early childhood promotes neural connections, leading to enhanced cognitive abilities.
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AP Psychology - 6.1 The Lifespan and Physical Development in Childhood
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