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awywial

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Gender identity refers to the
 
  a. child's resolution of the Oedipus/Electra complex.
  b. child's knowledge of his or her own unchanging gender.
  c. parent's vocalized preference to have a boy vs. girl.
  d. child's cognitive resistance against a parentally imposed androgynous gender role.

Question 2

Computerized virtual reality demonstrations create an inner visual world that differs from what can be touched nearby. Our amazement felt when wearing the virtual reality goggles implies that
 
  a. vision and touch are integrated.
  b. visual imagination is unlimited.
  c. perceptual constancies develop early in infancy.
  d. virtual reality is a paranormal psychical experience.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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