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Ferdinand _______________ was one of two physicians who revolutionized childbirth by advocating for a more natural, or prepared childbirth and saw it as a life event to be celebrated rather than a medical event to be endured.
 
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Question 2

According to gender-schema theory,
 
  a. children learn what is feminine and masculine by observing and imitating models of the same sex.
  b. gender identity alone can lead to gender-appropriate behavior.
  c. evolutionary forces lead to sex differences.
  d. the concepts of gender identity, stability, and constancy are intertwined with cognitive development.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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