Melissa identifies herself as a female; however she tends to act like a "tomboy" hanging out with mostly males and playing hockey and football. Which of the following is TRUE with respect to this example?
a. Melissa's gender identity is male.
b. Melissa is likely experiencing transsexualism but is unaware of her gender identity.
c. Melissa is experiencing sex segregation in her biological and social roles.
d. Melissa's gender role is associated with masculine behaviours.
Answer: d. Melissa's gender role is associated with masculine behaviours.
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a. warmth c. constancy b. light d. self-propelled motion
Why does inviting speculation elicit false statements from children?
A. The child feels like their first answer was wrong and so changes it. B. The child can obey the interviewer and still feel that he/she did not lie. C. The child feels like they will be punished if they do not answer "right." D. The child feels pressure to conform.
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