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imanialler

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Which of the following are incorrect explanations about how males and females are formed?
 
  A) A man holding his breath while ejaculating makes a girl.
  B) Hot semen leads to the development of a boy.
  C) Sperm from the right testicle make females.
  D) All of the above

Question 2

Downward social comparison is a
 
  A) tactic for managing one's self-image.
  B) tactic for managing cognitive overload.
  C) tactic for persuading others that you are correct.
  D) tactic for increasing the accuracy of one's self-image.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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