Why is it that there is less stigma attached to girls who prefer to play with stereotypical male toys than there is for boys who prefer to play with stereotypical female toys?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
1 . Children’s preferences for certain toys are reinforced by parents.
2 . Parents of boys tend to be more concerned about their child’s choices than parents of girls are.
3 . Boys receive more reinforcement for playing with toys deemed appropriate by society than girls do, and this increases with age.
4 . Societal expectations and constraints are more rigid for boys than girls and this includes those traits labeled as feminine and masculine.

Psychology

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Morgan was adopted as a newborn and has always lived with his adoptive family. Now, at age twenty, he discovers that he has an identical twin brother. According to research, Morgan's IQ score will be most similar to his ____.?

a. ?adoptive mother b. ?adoptive brother and sister c. ?biological twin d. ?biological mother

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. The medulla oblongata and cerebellum played major parts in your response. B. The reflexive command came from the spinal cord. C. Glial cells did most of the work necessary to move your hand. D. Your brain sent instructions, via the spinal cord, to pull away from the burner.

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