How long are candidates for sex-change operations usually required to live in the community as a member of the opposite sex?

a) 1 or 2 weeks
b) 1 or 2 months
c) 1 or 2 years
d) 10 to 12 years


c

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A. non-Hispanic white mothers B. Hispanic mothers C. non-Hispanic black mothers D. mothers over age 30

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Most women have major day-to-day responsibilities

a. in the role of worker. b. in the role of spouse. c. in the role of parent. d. in the three roles of spouse, parent, and worker.

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When depolarization occurs within a neuron, the electrical potential of the cell becomes even more negative, and the chances of an action potential decrease

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Between birth and 2 years,

A) fussiness increases. B) crying increases. C) the organization of sleep and wakefulness changes substantially. D) total sleep time increases slowly.

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