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panfilo

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Gender-typing pressure is
 
  a. the same in industrial and non-industrial cultures.
  b. is high in industrial cultures, but low in non-industrial cultures.
  c. is high in non-industrial cultures, but low in industrial cultures.
  d. present in both industrial and non-industrial cultures in different ways.

Question 2

A consequence of long-term untreated infection by otitis media is
 
  a. obsessive concern with taste and smell sensations.
  b. hearing loss, with retarded language development.
  c. blurry vision that retards the child's reading.
  d. compulsive viewing of television shows.



JYan

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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