Early cross-cultural work in development focused primarily on the role of culture in "driving" parenting behaviors that resulted in changes in the infant and young child
a) True
b) False
a
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What are gender-role standards?
a. Cultural expectations about appropriate behavior for boys and girls, men and women b. Knowing that gender is stable, i.e. girls become women, boys become men c. Wanting to do the things that members of your sex are expected to do d. Wanting to grow up to be like your same-sex parent
Bree is HIV-positive and is managing her infection with antiretroviral drugs. She just learned that she is pregnant. To avoid passing the virus to her baby, her doctor may advise her to ________.?
a. ?deliver the baby vaginally if at all possible b. ?deliver the baby by cesarean if possible c. ?avoid use of HIV medications while pregnant d. ?take extra iron and calcium while pregnant
The lethal dose of caffeine for adults is equivalent to __________ cups of coffee
a. 30 b. 50 c. 75 d. There have been no cases of death caused by caffeine overdose.
Inspection of score distributions for boys vs. girls suggests that most male/female differences in skills
a. are small because the distributions show much overlap. b. have their origins in superior male genotypes. c. are strong because the weakest boys are better than the brightest girls. d. are impossible to determine because boys and girls differ anatomically.