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Iwamasa et al. (2000) studied differences in stereotypical female and male behaviors and found that
 
  a. there are really few consistent differences in behaviors across genders, even though many people perceive differences.
  b. the differences in math and verbal performances between women and men are consistently large.
  c. the stereotypes about male and female differences are true for most high school and college students.
  d. stereotypically female behaviors were associated with certain disorders and stereotypically male behaviors were associated with other disorders.

Question 2

When you try to predict the value of an outcome variable from several variables, you are likely to be using
 
  a. multiple regression.
  b. the Pearson product-moment correlation.
  c. the analysis of variance.
  d. heterogeneous subgroups.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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