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There are nonbiological explanations for the sex differences accounted for by the brain lateralization hypothesis. Masculinized play activities, such as playing video games, have been demonstrated to
 
  a. decrease the rapid lateralization of the brain in females.
  b. increase visual-spatial abilities in males and females.
  c. hinder visual-spatial functioning in boys.
  d. increase verbal functioning in girls.

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Jocelyn, a psychologist, is assessing a baby's abilities, including responsiveness to objects in the environment. Jocelyn is probably using the
 
  a. Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale. c. Lamaze Scale.
  b. Newborn Reflexive Battery. d. Apgar Scale.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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