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Yamill was researching early maturation in girls; some of the information she gathered regarded early puberty in girls and girls who were abandoned by their fathers. What was the link between paternal abandonment and early puberty in girls Yamill found in her research?
 
  a. Psychosocial
  b. Psychological
   c. Genetic
  d. Unfounded

Question 2

Two critical barriers to communication in a diverse society are language barriers and
 
  a. religious barriers.
  b. cultural barriers.
  c. racial barriers.
  d. physical barriers.



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Answer to Question 1

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