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According to gender-schema theory, the child develops an own-sex schema to
 
  a. resolve the Oedipus/Electra complex.
  b. provide information to guide gender-consistent actions.
  c. minimize the timing of puberty effect.
  d. expose the cultural myths accepted by those with whom he or she disagrees.

Question 2

Suppose that a fetus's skull sutures ossified early, prior to birth. How would the baby be affected?
 
  a. It would have difficulty coming through the birth canal
  b. It would have a smooth, comfortable delivery
  c. The risk of marasmus would be reduced
  d. Its intelligence would rise



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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