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What percentage of boys view semenarche positively?
 
  a. 52
  b. 62
  c. 72
  d. 82

Question 2

Overall, what can we conclude about boys' and girls' body images during adolescence?
 
  a. Girls' body images are influenced by other people's reactions to them but not to actual physical changes, while boys show the opposite pattern.
  b. Both boys and girls experience puberty as an equally positive event.
  c. Girls show benefits from going through puberty but not from the changes associated with their growth spurt, while boys show the opposite pattern.
  d. Boys hold more positive personal body images than girls.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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