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P68T

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Three of the following statements about boys' playgroups versus girls' playgroups are accurate. Which one is not accurate?
 
  a. Boys are more competitive than girls.
  b. Boys hang out in larger groups than girls do.
  c. Boys work harder to maintain harmony within the group.
  d. Girls are more likely to reveal their true feelings to one another.

Question 2

Julie, a sixth grader, nearly always eats lunch with the same five or six girls. They usually spread out at the table in order to prevent other students from joining them. Sometimes they even plan together what they will wear to school the next day.
 
  Julie's group is an example of:
 
   a. A clique
   b. A subculture
   c. A norm group
   d. A gang


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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