In single stimulus preference assessments, children are given free access to a room full of toys, but must choose only one to play with. A. True
B. False
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A. True
In single stimulus preference assessments, children are indeed given access to various toys, but they are asked to select only one item to play with at a time. This method helps identify their favorite items based on their choices.