1、Answers1.Find and copy one of the rewards offered to the children in the group who received rewards for trying their vegetables.Accept either stickers or toy crowns.2.Summarise the key information in the article using 15 words or fewer.Accept any reasonable answer which summarises the key informatio
2、n in 15 words or fewer,e.g.Study shows if you give children rewards for trying vegetables,they eat more of them.3.After three months,they were tested again.This suggests that(tick one)The people doing the study forgot about the children and only remembered to test them again three months later.The e
3、xperiment was designed to run for three months.All food-based experiments take three months.The experiment ran for three months because some of the children were three.4.Look at the paragraph beginning:Britt van Belkom worked Find a word which is similar in meaning to usually or in most cases.typica
4、lly5.Look at this sentence:The willingness to try vegetables was unchanged in the group that got veggies but no rewards.Which of the following definitions is closest in meaning to the word unchanged as it is used in this sentence?(Tick two)Something that goes down.Something that doesnt change.Someth
5、ing that is unaltered.Something that goes up.6.Do you think its a good idea to encourage young children to eat more vegetables by giving them rewards?Explain your answer.Accept any reasonable answer that is explained,e.g.No.I dont think its a good idea because,if you stop rewarding them,they might stop eating vegetables.Rewards May Get Children Eating More Vegetablesvisit