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lindiwe

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In a large study of 1- to 3-year-old twin pairs, parents rated __________.
 
  A) identical twins as more alike in temperament than researchers ratings indicated
  B) fraternal twins as somewhat opposite in temperament, whereas researchers rated them as moderately similar
  C) identical twins as very alike in temperament, while researchers rated them as somewhat opposite
  D) fraternal twins as more alike in temperament than researchers ratings indicated

Question 2

Girls tend to be __________ than boys.
 
  A) more active and daring
  B) more impulsive and fearful
  C) more irritable when frustrated
  D) less likely to express high-intensity pleasure in play



diana chang

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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