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In the Laboratory, Sex Differences Are Often Observed in Nonhuman

Question 19

Question 19

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In the laboratory, sex differences are often observed in nonhuman animals and humans. Generally, males perform better on tests of _______ learning than females.


A) declarative
B) episodic
C) spatial
D) verbal

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