Jeannie likes to play football with her brothers. When they tease her about not acting like a girl, she responds, "Even when I play football like a boy, I'm still a girl.". Jeannie is demonstrating an understanding of
a. genital identification.
b. sexual stereotypes.
c. gender constancy.
d. sexual orientation.
c
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a. the presentation of a stimulus following a response increases the likelihood of the response's occurring again b. the presentation of a stimulus following a response decreases the likelihood of the response's occurring again c. the removal of a stimulus following a response increases the likelihood of the response's occurring again d. the removal of a stimulus following a response decreases the likelihood of the response's occurring again
The main difference between Freud and Bandura’s approach to identification is that . . .
a. Freud focused on internal factors to the child while Bandura examined the effects of the child’s immediate environment b. Freud applied a psychodynamic approach while Bandura adopted a social learning orientation c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above
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Alcohol dependency is more likely in cultures where alcohol is __________
A) regularly served to and around minors B) a traditional part of ceremonial activities C) a common part of religious activities D) carefully controlled and a sign of adulthood