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hubes95

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The study by Karraker and her coauthors asked parents to rate their newborn sons and daughters. The results showed that
 
  a. the infant's gender did not substantially influence the parents' judgments.
  b. parents tended to think that sons were stronger and larger featured than daughters.
  c. mothers made a bigger distinction between sons and daughters than fathers did.
  d. fathers made a bigger distinction between sons and daughters than mothers did.

Question 2

When parents are asked about their newborn babies,
 
  a. they are likely to judge sons as being stronger than daughters.
  b. they are likely to judge daughters as having larger features than sons.
  c. mothers are likely to judge sons as being more masculine than daughters, but fathers make no distinction between sons and daughters.
  d. mothers are likely to judge daughters as being more delicate than sons, but fathers make no distinction between sons and daughters.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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