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Haya94

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Jack tells his fellow second-graders that girls cry more than boys do. Jack's statement is of a(n)
 
  a. gender-role standard.
  b. androgynous gender role.
  c. phallic stage.
  d. feminine destiny.

Question 2

An infant prefers to listen to the sound of
 
  a. any human voice.
  b. regularly occurring, predictable tones.
  c. men's voices more than women's voices.
  d. the voice of its own mother rather than of a stranger.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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