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nummyann

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Stereotypic behaviors of males with Fragile X syndrome include a lack of eye contact, aggression, anxiety, and:
 
  1. Jerking legs.
   2. Hand flapping.
   3. Pill-rolling of the fingers.
   4. All of the above

Question 2

Common reactions of teen girls with premenstrual syndrome are: (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Crying.
   2. Hallucinations.
   3. Breast tenderness.
   4. Weight gain.
   5. Feeling bloated.



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1. Jerking of the legs is not a stereotypical behavior of a child with Fragile X syndrome.
2. Stereotypical behaviors of males with Fragile X syndrome include lack of eye contact, aggression, anxiety, and hand flapping.
3. Pill-rolling of the fingers is not a stereotypical behavior of a child with Fragile X syndrome.
4. Stereotypical behaviors of males with Fragile X syndrome include lack of eye contact, aggression, anxiety, and hand flapping.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Common in teens with premenstrual syndrome.
2. Not common in teens with premenstrual syndrome.
3. Common in teens with premenstrual syndrome.
4. Not common in teens with premenstrual syndrome.
5. Common in teens with premenstrual syndrome.



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