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Wishing to be the opposite sex is more common among girls than among boys because
 
  a. the male gender role has a higher status in society.
  b. religious doctrinal books tend to have a pro-male bias.
  c. girls are more fantasy-prone and imaginative than boys.
  d. girls have a tougher time than boys identifying with the same-sex parent.

Question 2

In classical conditioning, the previously neutral stimulus that eventually elicits a response is the
 
  a. unconditioned response (UR).
  b. conditioned response (CR).
  c. unconditioned stimulus (US).
  d. conditioned stimulus (CS).



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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