Parents who are likely to punish their children for exhibiting cross-gender behaviors are:
a. more likely to punish girls for behaving "like a boy.".
b. more likely to punish boys for behaving "like a girl.".
c. about equally as likely to punish both boys and girls for behaving like the other.
d. usually embarrassed to admit that they punish their children for such behavior.
b
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a. made it easier. b. added a section on analogies and antonyms. c. made it more difficult. d. shortened the time allowed to take the test.
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a. the upper-upper class. b. the middle class. c. the working class. d. the poor.
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