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iveyjurea

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The research of Alan Sroufe and his colleagues on the topic of gender roles and peer acceptance revealed that
 
  a. individuals who engaged in cross-sexed activities were as likely as others to be well-liked by peers.
  b. maintaining clear gender boundaries promotes popularity among school-aged children.
  c. children who prefer cross-sex friendships are perceived as socially competent.
  d. adherence to gender-related codes of conduct was not an important factor in the development of popularity among school-aged children.

Question 2

HABITUATION is to DISHABITUATION as ____ is to ____.
 
  a. POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT :: NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT
  b. BOREDOM :: ATTENTIVENESS
  c. SENSATION :: PERCEPTION
  d. THOUGHT :: SPEECH



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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