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Children's gender-role stereotyping of personality traits matches adults' levels by the age of about
 
  a. four to five years.
  b. six to seven years.
  c. eight to nine years.
  d. 10 to 11 years.

Question 2

Regarding the development of perception, which is the correct sequence?
 
  a. Both intermodal and amodal perception ability is developed at birth
  b. Amodal precedes intermodal
  c. Intermodal perception develops first, followed by amodal
  d. Intermodal and amodal perception are integrated at 18 months



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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