Between ages 6 and 11 years,
A) "feminine" gender identity strengthens among boys; girls' gender identity becomes more androgynous.
B) gender-role conformity increases and gender segregation becomes less pronounced.
C) "masculine" gender identity strengthens among boys, while girls' gender identity becomes more androgynous.
D) gender stereotyping of activities, occupations, and behaviors expands.
D
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a) They involve experimentally manipulating the mindsets of participants and measuring the resulting changes in behavior. b) They test the equivalence of psychological measures and tests for use in a cross-cultural comparative research. c) They attempt to establish the linkages between the contents of culture and the variables of interest in the study. d) They examine whether a measure of a psychological construct that was originally generated in a single culture is applicable, meaningful, and thus equivalent in another culture.
Visual perception occurs in the
a. retina. b. optic nerve. c. thalamus. d. brain. e. hypothalamus.
Children who are younger than middle childhood find passive tense construction difficult
because it violates the a. subject-verb-object pattern. b. rules of grammar. c. manner in which most teachers speak. d. usual pronunciation patterns.
What is the theory that posits declines in social interaction are not a result of elders' desires but are instead a function of social barriers to engagement?
What will be an ideal response?