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A splitter is someone who argues:
 
  a. The idea that each ability is independent from the others
  b. One of the intellects becomes more dominant than the others
  c. For a core intelligence for all abilities
  d. That IQ scores cannot be changed with experience

Question 2

All of the following are true about CAH syndrome except:
 
  a. Less than 50 of CAH women reared as girls accept a female identity
  b. CAH individuals often choose male-dominated careers and are interested in rough sports
  c. Some evidence shows that CAH individuals have better spatial performance than females without CAH
  d. Almost 40 of CAH women identify as homosexual or bisexual



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