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mrsjacobs44

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Pat was conceived as a normal XY-male, but at birth, his parents decided that Pat's genitals looked like a girl's. They then called him Patricia and raised him as a girl. The events Pat experienced after his birth are ____ influences on Pat's gender development.
 
  a. Electra complex
  b. non-genetic prenatal
  c. genetic
  d. social

Question 2

In Bandura's social-learning theory, the mental image or verbal summary that supports observational learning is called the
 
  a. symbolic representation.
  b. spatiometric replicator.
  c. three-dimensional solidifier.
  d. informational decalage processor.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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