According to _________ children are taught to view the world and themselves through gender-polarized lenses that make artificial distinctions between what is masculine and what is feminine
a. social role theory
b learning schema theory
c. the biosocial perspective
d. evolutionary theory
B
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The major problem with telling a child "Don't play with your food" is that it
a. does not explain why. b. is not specific. c. may preempt eating. d. does not tell what to do.
The key theories on the benefits of self-esteem do NOT focus on:
A) status. B) belonging. C) security. D) control.
In aversive conditioning, an aversive stimuli is paired with a desired behavior in order to increase that behavior
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Morality at Kohlberg's conventional level is based on all of the following EXCEPT__________
a) following the law. b) rewards and punishments. c) wanting to please others. d) maintaining social order.