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nenivikky

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In a 25-year longitudinal study, gifted teens were, as adults, extraordinarily
 
  a. unsuccessful in college.
 b. successful in their careers.
 c. dissatisfied in their marriages.
 d. dissatisfied with their lives in general

Question 2

Early maturation in boys is associated with
 
  a. enhanced self-worth.
  b. intellectual deficits.
  c. higher stress levels.
  d. increased immaturity.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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