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The main difference in the diagnostic criteria for PTSD and acute stress disorder is:
 
  a) The amount of time a person is experiencing symptoms
  b) The manner in which the person experiences the symptoms
  c) The number of symptoms a person experiences
  d) The type of trauma a person is exposed to

Question 2

Research has found that when mothers take sex hormones during pregnancy
 
  a) their children behave more like members of the opposite sex.
  b) children develop irreversible neural abnormalities.
  c) children develop anatomical abnormalities, but no behavioural or psychological changes have been noted.
  d) their children show reduced cross-gender interests.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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