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Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow.
Traditional musical instruments can be divided, according to how they produce sounds, into three categories: stringed, wind, and percussion. Stringed instruments produce music through the vibration of taut strings that are plucked, strummed, or bowed. The harp, the guitar, the banjo, and the violin are examples of stringed instruments. The second category contains the wind instruments, which are usually sounded by the player's breath. This category includes the clarinet, the tuba, the trumpet, and so on. The third category, percussion instruments, makes sounds when they are struck. Obvious examples of percussion instruments are drums, gongs, and cymbals. Surprisingly, the piano is also considered a percussion instrument because, when the player touches a key, a small hammer inside the piano strikes a string.
How many categories are there?

Discern the effects of androgyny and the benefits of a less rigid gender categorization.
Evaluate research methodologies and findings in the study of gender, acknowledging variance and stereotypes.
Understand the role of schemas in organizing gender-related information and guiding behavior.
Recognize early signs of gender stereotyping and its developmental progression.

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Long-Term Memory

A type of memory responsible for the storage of information over an extended period, from minutes to lifetimes.

Emotional Memory

The aspect of memory that involves the recollection of emotional experiences or the feelings associated with past events.

Long-Term Memory

A cognitive system responsible for the storage and retrieval of information over an extended period.

Sensory Memory

A memory store thought to hold on to incoming sensory information for very brief periods. A different sensory memory store is hypothesized for each sensory system.

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