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Infants’ Preferences for Toys, Colors, and Shapes: Sex Differences and Similarities Jadva, V., Hines, M., Golombok, S. (2010). Infants’ Preferences for Toys, Colors, and Shapes: Sex Differences and Similarities. Archives of Sexual Behavior 39:

2. According to this study, both male and female infants generally favored reddish over bluish colors. (T/F) 3. Male and female infants at 1 year of age are attracted to dolls (T/F) 4. The ___________ theory suggests that children learn proper conduct for their sex through reinforcement and modeling A.Social learning B.Prenatal androgen C.Sex difference D.Hormonal 5. Sex differences seen in young infants (12 months) are mainly due to ___________ influences A. Cognitive B. Socialization C. Hormonal D. Sex preference 6. This study shows that boys and girls preferred _________ shapes over _________ shapes. A.Linear, rounded B.Rounded, angular C.Angular, rounded D.Rounded, colored Jadva, V., Hines, M., Golombok, S. (2010). Infants’ Preferences for Toys, Colors, and Shapes: Sex Differences and Similarities. Archives of Sexual Behavior 39: