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Beheh

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The textbook summarizes areas in which there are significant differences between males and females based on meta-analytic studies. The authors suggest that all of the following are areas in which evidence suggesting a significant gender difference has NOT been found EXCEPT
 
  a. Neuroticism: impulsiveness.
  b. Conscientiousness: order.
  c. Verbal ability.
  d. Occupational preferences.

Question 2

Recent biological research suggests that high levels of oxytocin lead to
 
  a. aggression.
  b. tend-and-befriend behavior.
  c. anxiety.
  d. reduced fear responses.



cassie_ragen

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d: Occupational preferences.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b: tend-and-befriend behavior.



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