The assumption that a man would work to support his family while his wife would stay home to care for their children would be an example of:

A) ?gender identity.
B) ?Gender dysphoria.
C) ?gender role expectations.
D) ?androgyny.


C

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a. Orienting tasks are important to control the kinds of memory codes formed. b. Orienting tasks are important to understand the auditory-memory span. c. Judging tasks are important to understand the underlying assumptions individuals make with regards to the research. d. Judging tasks are important to prevent experimenter expectancy effects.

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