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Zoey63294

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The analysis of equal loudness contours indicates that
 
  a. high frequencies are perceived as louder than low frequencies.
 b. low frequencies are perceived as louder than high frequencies.
 c. high frequencies are perceived as equally loud as low frequencies.
 d. above 40 dB, all frequencies are perceived as equally loud.

Question 2

Individuals with Klinefelter syndrome are
 
  a. phenotypically male.
 b. phenotypically female.
 c. raised as females, but may switch to male identity at puberty.
  d. raised as males, but may switch to female identity at puberty.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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