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biggirl4568

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A slogan of Money and Ehrhardt's biosocial theory of gender development would be,
 
  a. Biology spells out the person's destiny..
  b. Gender develops from the interaction of biology and social forces..
  c. Where have all the schemas gone?
  d. Children observe and imitate their parents..

Question 2

When a baby's memories are tested at a different place than where they were learned, recall will be
 
  a. reduced, relative to recall at the original location.
  b. enhanced because of the novelty of the new location.
  c. satisfactory, if reinforcements are offered.
  d. unaffected in any systematic way.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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