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Reuben prefers to read science fiction stories about travel in outer space. Rebecca would rather read stories about animals or ghosts. Their choices reflect their
 
  A) gender stereotypic preferences.
  B) different levels of instrumentality.
  C) different levels of expressivity.
  D) gender-specific brain development.

Question 2

During middle childhood,
 
  A) boys and girls generally don't want to play with each other.
  B) boys and girls generally enjoy playing with each other.
  C) girls are interested in playing with boys, but boys are not interested in playing with girls.
  D) boys are interested in playing with girls, but girls are not interested in playing with boys.



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Answer to Question 1

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