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RODY.ELKHALIL

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Gottfredson relies on a theory that explains the process of children's learning which includes biological and social factors that is called
 
  a. gene-drives-experience theory.
  b. socialization theory.
  c. trait and factor theory.
  d. work adjustment theory.

Question 2

The case of John/Joan was mistakenly used to show that
 
  a. The sexual identity of young children can be changed by conditioning and hormones
  b. Adults who undergo sexual reassignment surgery are mentally unstable
  c. Treatment for transsexuals should begin in adolescence
  d. Geriatric clients who undergo SRS cannot feminize their bodies through hormones.



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