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According to the cognitive-developmental view of gender typing proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg, children:
 
  A) use gender as one way of organizing their perceptions of the world.
  B) form concepts about gender and then fit their behavior to the concepts.
  C) can distinguish whether they are boys or girls at the age of one year.
  D) can discriminate anatomic gender differences at the age of 18 months.

Question 2

Osteoporosis is characterized by:
 
  A) toughening of tissues.
  B) inflammation of joints.
  C) infection of bone marrow.
  D) brittleness of bones.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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