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Zoey63294

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In the chapter on sex differences, the term gender was used to refer to
 
  a. a person's perception of themselves as male or female.
  b. a person's social and cultural identity as male or female.
  c. a person's biological identity as male or female.
  d. the process of intercourse.

Question 2

Which sound quality is LEAST detectable by neonates?
 
  a. Frequency
  b. Loudness
  c. Word meaning
  d. Direction of the source



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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