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An individual who contracts AIDS does not show any symptoms right away. The time frame between infection and the onset of symptoms is called
 
  (a) the incubation period.
  (b) the waiting period.
  (c) lag time.
  (d) the dormant period.

Question 2

Historically, many mental health professionals have frequently
 
  (a) rejected gender-related stereotypes.
   (b) used gender-related stereotypes in defining healthy males and females.
   (c) been sensitive to gender bias.
   (d) ignored gender-related stereotypes.



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Answer to Question 1

(a)

Answer to Question 2

(b)



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