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A Common Belief About Gender Differences at the End of the 19th

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Question 21

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A common belief about gender differences at the end of the 19th century was that men and women were different in the nature of their mental traits.This belief is known as


A) the comparability hypothesis.
B) the complementary hypothesis.
C) the variability hypothesis.
D) none of the above.

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