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Meta-analysis of 115 studies on gender differences on self-esteem found that
 
  a. females have higher self-esteem in the areas of athleticism and physical appearance.
  b. males have higher self-esteem in the areas of self-satisfaction and physical appearance.
  c. females have higher self-esteem in the areas of behavioral conduct and physical appearance.
  d. males have higher self-esteem in the areas of behavioral conduct and morality/ethics.

Question 2

Cathy and Carl are a set of female/male twins. When tested for self-esteem,
 
  a. Cathy is likely to score a small amount higher than Carl.
  b. Carl is likely to score a small amount higher than Cathy.
  c. Cathy is likely to score much higher than Carl.
  d. Carl is likely to score much higher than Cathy.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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