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Which of the following statements is true of peer relationships?
 
  A) Acceptance or rejection by peers is unlikely to be important in childhood.
  B) As children move into middle childhood, peers become less influential.
  C) Peers afford practice in cooperating, relating to leaders, and coping with aggressive impulses.
  D) Peers exert the most powerful influence on a child during his or her first few years.

Question 2

According to research by Goldberg et al. in 2012 and Greene et al. in 2013, children of working mothers tend to be:
 
  A) less prosocial and more anxious.
  B) strongly delinquent in their behavior.
  C) less achievement oriented.
  D) flexible in their gender role stereotypes.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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