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RYAN BANYAN

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Which is true regarding common gender stereotypes?
 
  a. There is solid research evidence that females generally have better visual/spatial skills than males.
  b. There is consistent research support for the fact that males are more aggressive than females.
  c. Females are more vulnerable to diseases and disorders than males.
  d. There are no gender stereotypes that are consistently supported by research.

Question 2

In what area of mathematics do females show a slight edge?
 
  a. Grades in math class
  b. Understanding math concepts
  c. Problem-solving skills
  d. Scores on standardized math tests



Ashley I

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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