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    The General Tendency for the Gender Ratio (Males to Females)
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The General Tendency for the Gender Ratio (Males to Females)

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Question 2

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The general tendency for the gender ratio (males to females) in the stuttering population indicates it:


A) increases with age,
B) increases and then decreases with age
C) decreases and then increases with age
D) remains constant throughout the age range

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