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Explain some of the sex differences in emotions that appear in school age children.
 
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Identical twins have ________ of their genes in common, but fraternal twins have only ________ of their genes in common, making them as genetically similar as siblings born at different times.
 
  a. all; about a quarter c. about half; about a quarter
  b. all; about half d. about 75 percent; about 10 percent



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Answer to Question 1

Girls may tend to show more positive emotions than boys. Boys may tend to express their emotions more often then girls. Boys show less anxiety than girls. Girls may be better at decoding facial expressions than boys.

Answer to Question 2

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