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In longitudinal research, __________ gained most in dominance, assertiveness, and outspokenness by their early fifties.
 
  A) women who stayed at home to raise children
  B) women who attained high status in their careers
  C) nonworking women who had no children
  D) non-college-educated women with part-time jobs

Question 2

Some evidence reveals a link between childrens departure from the home and __________.
 
  A) both parents becoming more masculine, gaining most in dominance and assertiveness
  B) both parents becoming more feminine, gaining most in nurturance and empathy
  C) womens greater emotional sensitivity, confidence, and dependence
  D) mens greater openness to the feminine side of their personalities



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: D





 

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