Asked by alice
in comparision to men with learning disorders, women?
A.have higher self-esteem
b.have better paying jobs
c.out grow their difficulties
d.have more relationship problems
I chose d but i'm not to sure
A.have higher self-esteem
b.have better paying jobs
c.out grow their difficulties
d.have more relationship problems
I chose d but i'm not to sure
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If you're referring to women without learning disorders, then I think a and b are true.
Answered by
PsyDAG
Learning disorders include a variety of categories, so I'm not sure either. I am assuming that <I>both</I> men and women in your question have learning disorders.
Without learning disorders, I would not choose a or b, so I assume these would be wrong here too. I don't have any data available for gender differences indicated in the last two alternatives. Sorry.
Without learning disorders, I would not choose a or b, so I assume these would be wrong here too. I don't have any data available for gender differences indicated in the last two alternatives. Sorry.
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