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mia

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Only children in China tend to report
 
  a. more anxiety and depression than their peers with siblings.
  b. less anxiety and depression than their peers with siblings.
  c. lower academic achievement than peers with siblings.
  d. greater extraversion than peers with siblings.

Question 2

Teenagers who study vocational subjects in high school will ____ classmates who major in abstract academic subjects.
 
  a. score worse on tests of formal operations than
  b. do equally well on formal operations tests as
  c. score better on formal operations tests than
  d. be more inclined to cheat on tests than



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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