Suppose that you see a student who always runs up in front of women in order to open the heavy steel doors for them. He remarks that "those doors are so heavy that I would never want a woman to hurt herself trying to open one!" This is an example of _____________
A) ?hostile sexism
B) ?benevolent sexism
C) ?institutional sexism
D) ?cross-gender sexism
B
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In males, the sex chromosomes consist of
a. one X chromosome. b. two Y chromosomes. c. two X chromosomes. d. one X and one Y chromosome.
The channeling of unacceptable impulses into positive, constructive pursuits is called ______
a. sublimation c. reaction formation b. displacement d. projection
Ron is a previously law-abiding teen who has recently joined a violent gang. In Erikson's terms, he is
a) adopting a negative identity. b) looking for fidelity. c) undergoing an identity crisis. d) assuming an inappropriate sexual role.
Video Activity 10.2: Blended FamiliesClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 301, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Eric shares information about how his children have adjusted to their new blended family. Research on the adaptation process indicates that ______.
A. school-age children and adolescents tend to display more difficulties in adjusting to remarriage than do younger children B. school-age children and adolescents tend to display fewer difficulties in adjusting to remarriage than do younger children C. in mother-stepfather homes, children tend to have more difficulties with adjustment than in father-stepmother families D. children raised in stepfamilies tend to be more aggressive than children who are not raised in other family structures