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kwoodring

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During the period of the _______________, the longest stage of prenatal development, the infant reaches the age of viability. After this point in the pregnancy, the child would be capable of surviving outside of the mother's body.
 
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Question 2

Recent research by Halim et al. (2013) indicates that older children and adolescents
 
  a. become less willing to try behaviors that typify the other sex.
  b. become increasingly rigid in their gender stereotypes.
  c. become somewhat more flexible in their perceptions of females and males.
  d. ignore traditional stereotypes.



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Answer to Question 1

fetus

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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