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cabate

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Which of the following are more likely to excel in sports, be perceived as responsible, and be more popular, more self-assured, more sociable, and have higher achievement aspirations?
 
  a. late-maturing girls c. early-maturing girls
  b. late-maturing boys d. early-maturing boys

Question 2

Which of the following tend to experience more emotional problems than their peers, have lower self-esteem, and have higher rates of anxiety and depression?
 
  a. late-maturing girls c. early-maturing girls
  b. late-maturing boys d. early-maturing boys



vkodali

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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