"Femaleness" is often associated with which of the following characteristics?
A. Dominant, ego-seeking, and authoritative
B. Argumentative, loud, aggressive, and bottom-line focused
C. Compliant, dependent, weak, and passive
D. Aggressive, flamboyant, and independent
ANS: C
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A Incorrect because femaleness is not ego-seeking.
B Incorrect because femaleness is not argu-mentative.
C Correct because femaleness is often per-ceived as compliant, dependent, weak, and passive.
D Incorrect because femaleness is not per-ceived to be aggressive and flamboyant.
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