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Identify a true statement about gender role transcendence.
 
  A) It is not equal for women and men.
  B) It does not involve abandoning gender frameworks.
  C) It involves looking at phenomena using traditional gender categories.
  D) It is based on the concept of gender conformity.

Question 2

In the context of biosocial theory, which of the following statements is true of parental investment?
 
  A) It decreases an offspring's chance of surviving.
  B) It increases reproductive success of the adult.
  C) Women have a negligible amount of parental investment in their offspring.
  D) Men who have high status provide the least parental investment in their offspring.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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