According to the social constructionist approach to gender,

a. our views of the world provide us with objective perspectives about social interactions.
b. our views of the world are shaped primarily by rewards and punishments.
c. we create highly accurate representations of the outside world.
d. we create our versions of reality, based on our gender-related interactions and experiences in the world.


D

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Infants are able to distinguish differences in quantity because

a. they are able to count objects. b. adults tell them how many objects there are. c. their perceptual system is sensitive to quantity as a characteristic of stimuli. d. they understand the one-to-one principle.

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Tara cannot believe what she reads about anger: "…depending on the circumstances, sometimes it is helpful to express your feelings, but sometimes venting your anger makes everything worse."

Tara finds this difficult to accept because she has been told over and over that it is healthy to "ventilate" her anger. Based on your reading of Chapter 2, design a research study that Tara could conduct in order to examine What will be an ideal response?

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Events that occur at relatively specific times in the lifespan and which most people in an age cohort experience are referred to by which of the following terms?

a. idiosyncratic events b. normative events c. biological-clock-driven events d. age clocks

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