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  3. This work of SOC 312 Week 4 Quiz shows the solutions to the following points:
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  6. 1. You observe 3-year-old Karla standing in one corner of your preschool room. She is watching the other children play and occasionally talking to them. We would classify Karla
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  147. Family plays a small role in the development of a school-aged child’s self-esteem.
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  407. Babak is ten years old, and most of his friends are girls. Babak’s choice of friends would tend to make him less popular with his male peers.
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  669. Children generally describe females in action-related terms, and males in appearance-related terms.
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