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Mr.Thesaxman

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Research that looks at differences in self-esteem between men and women across the life-span suggests that the greatest difference between the self-esteem of men and women (with men showing more than women) occurs between ages of
 
  a. 7-10.
  b. 15-18.
  c. 23-59.
  d. 60 and beyond.

Question 2

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 of a significant gender difference has been found EXCEPT
 
  a. Agreeableness: sympathy.
  b. Mathematics ability.
  c. Aggressiveness.
  d. Leadership style.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b: 15-18.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b: Mathematics ability.





 

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