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In a study that examined interactions of 33-month-olds,
      a.   same-gender pairs showed more positive and less negative interaction than mixed-gender pairs.
      b.   same-gender pairs showed more negative and less positive interactions than mixed-gender pairs.
      c.   same-gender pairs showed more positive and more negative interactions than mixed-gender pairs.
      d.   few differences appeared, regardless of the gender mixture of the pairs.
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Gender: Psychological Perspectives

Gender: Psychological Perspectives


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Wasn't sure this was the right category to post this in. Thanks for answering, you're awesome!
Forget the failures. Keep the lessons.
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NP. Bye for now.
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