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Heterosexual crowds
 
  a. become preoccupied with gay-bashing..
  b. peak during middle childhood and decline thereafter.
  c. are diverse and relatively immune from stereotyping.
  d. become common during mid to late adolescence.

Question 2

Decisions about learning/memory strategies are made by ____ in the multistore model.
 
  a. executive functions
  b. the environmental input
  c. semantic organization
  d. the knowledge base



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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