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APUS57

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Adherence to gender-role expectations
 
  a. varies very little across cultures.
  b. is stronger in individualistic societies that emphasize personal achievement.
  c. is stronger in collectivistic cultures that emphasize the need to maintain social harmony.
  d. is high in all cultures, regardless of the particular world-view variations that may exist in other social dimensions.

Question 2

Infants are actually better than adults at the task of
 
  a. discriminating the colors of the visible spectrum.
  b. detecting unhealthy substances by taste alone.
  c. being trained with negative reinforcement.
  d. discriminating among unfamiliar phonemes.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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