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oliviahorn72

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In collectivistic cultures (Japan, China, tropical African countries, etc.), one's identity is based on
 
  a. canalized phenotypes.
  b. group membership.
  c. personal attributes.
  d. one's past achievements in school or employment.

Question 2

The unborn child is resilient and is unlikely to show harmful aftereffects to the mother's stress
 
  a. in any situation.
  b. when the stressful episode is temporary.
  c. when the stress is prolonged or severe.
  d. in no situation.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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