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The textbook argues that, instead of trying to explain gender differences in terms of only our genes, our cultural learning experiences, or in our minds, we should
 
  A) look for gender differences as a product of all of these working together.
  B) look for gender differences only in our culture and our genes.
  C) focus primarily on how gender differences assist with mating behavior.
  D) focus primarily on how gender differences impact helping behavior and aggression.

Question 2

After an extensive review of research on gender differences, Eagly (1995) concluded that
 
  A) people have a reasonably good feel for which differences are large and which are small.
  B) people don't really know what the true differences are.
  C) people try follow norms governing gender-based behavior, but are not very good at it.
  D) there really are no gender differences in behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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