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The social-role hypothesis predicts that
 
  a. once formed, gender differences cannot be changed.
  b. men and women adopt different roles in society because they differ in basic traits and abilities.
  c. gender differences vary from culture to culture depending on the roles men and women hold in each society.
  d. gender differences are fairly universal because they originate in biological differences.

Question 2

If we identified 100 typical males and 100 typical females and assessed them across a variety of psychological attributes, chances are that about _____ of the observed differences could be attributed to whether the person was male or female.
 
  a. 0
  b. 5
  c. 25
  d. 50



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b




sdfghj

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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