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Zoey63294

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Which intervention is most effective for changing gender-role attitudes?
 
  a. Telling the child about the benefits of cross-gender cooperation
  b. Praising the child for using cross-sex toys
  c. Persuasive efforts that are led by women
  d. Cognitive interventions that attack stereotypes directly

Question 2

During adolescence, boys experience ____ more dramatically than girls.
 
  a. increases in muscle mass and physical strength
  b. body dissatisfaction
  c. brain growth
  d. motor development



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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