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erika

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Sam and Tess are having an argument. If they are each typical of their gender,
 
  a. Sam will be better at decoding nonverbal cues than Tess
  b. Tess will be better at decoding nonverbal cues than Sam
  c. Tess will be better at reading voice tones, but worse at reading facial expressions
  d. Sam will be better at reading body cues, but Tess will be better at reading facial expressions

Question 2

Jessica's little brother hits her with his fist, and she hits him back. If she is like most young girls,
 
  a. she will feel guilty
  b. be punished less than her brother
  c. grow more aggressive
  d. prefer physical aggression to verbal aggression



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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