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charchew

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Knowledge about gender-role stereotypes is commonly held by nearly all children when they reach the early age of about
 
  a. birth.
  b. one year.
  c. 18 months
  d. two years.

Question 2

Oral-to-visual intermodal perception is commonly studied in very young infants because
 
  a. other types of intermodal matches are difficult to test.
  b. oral sensations are important for speech development.
  c. babies of this age experience many objects by mouth.
  d. hearing is well developed at birth.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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