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abern

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The theory that emphasizes the role of selective information gathering and recall in the development of sex stereotypes, patterns of gender-appropriate behavior, and gender-appropriate preferences is
 
  a. biosocial theory.
  b. Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental theory.
  c. psychoanalytic theory.
  d. gender-schema theory.

Question 2

Flexible skull seams called ____ expand during development to accommodate the growing brain.
 
  a. Boney-Ms
  b. sutures
  c. proprioceptors
  d. tendons



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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