________ focuses on how gender is constructed in children's minds through learning stereotypical gender roles from adults, the media, peers, and teachers.

A. The structural approach
B. The interactionist approach
C. The biosocial approach
D. The socialization approach


Answer: D

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a) attitudes have become more disapproving since 2000 b) three-quarters of Americans believe that it is only "sometimes or not at all wrong." c) by age 25, 88 percent of women and 89 percent of men have engaged in premarital sex. d) older people are more likely than younger people to approve of premarital sex. e) casual sex is becoming less common.

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Which of the following is included in the examples of everyday family stressors?

a. being stuck in traffic on long commutes to work b. death of a spouse c. kidnapping d. bankruptcy

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Which of the following statements is true about the silent treatment?

A. It is very rarely used by couples within American culture. B. It communicates that one person is angry and unwilling to discuss the situation or problem. C. It demonstrates the basic simplicity of the process of communication. D. It is the ultimate in noncommunication.

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