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cdr_15

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Which of the following statements about gender typing is correct?
 
  a. The major portion of gender typing occurs during the prenatal period.
  b. Gender typing is a kind of medical test that is done on a person's chromosomes to determine biological sex.
  c. An example of gender typing would be a 2-year-old boy who prefers to play with a ball, rather than a doll.
  d. Gender typing is the process by which a surgeon adjusts an individual's genitals so that they are consistent with his or her biological sex.

Question 2

The last part of Chapter 2 described a study in which US students were asked to rate a list of personal traits in terms of its importance in their life. The list of 10 most important traits showed that
 
  a. males and females differed greatly in their ratings.
  b. males were much more likely than females to give high ratings to traits such as independent and self-reliant..
  c. females were much more likely than males to give high ratings to traits such as loyal and understanding..
  d. more than half of the top 10 most important traits were the same for women and men.CHAPTER 3Infancy and Childhood



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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