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To what extent does a person's IQ predict his or her degree of occupational success (productivity)?
 
  a. Not at all (r = .00)
  b. Only very weakly (r = +.5 to .15)
  c. Fairly well (r = +.30 to .50)
  d. Extremely well (r = +.90 to 1.0)

Question 2

Which parenting style is most likely to promote psychological autonomy in adolescents?
 
  a. Authoritative
  b. Authoritarian
  c. Permissive
  d. Neglecting



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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