What is gender bending in childhood and adolescence?

a. Making sure that peers who do not conform to gender norms are bent back into the "correct" behaviors.
b. Using play to try on behaviors that fall outside of traditional gender norms.
c. Refusing to participate in cross-gender activities
d. None of the above.


B

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A. The more bystanders that witness an emergency, the greater the likelihood someone will help. B. Men are more likely to witness an emergency than women. C. The bystander effect is less likely to occur in densely populated areas. D. If only one bystander witnesses an emergency, that person is more likely to help than if there are several bystanders.

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In behavior therapy, conversations between the client and therapist are predominantly for

a. building rapport and trust. b. developing insight into problems. c. exchanging information. d. working through past traumas.

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Network theory relies on the concept of nodes. What is a node?

A. a memory file that contains related information organized around a specific topic B. the part of the hypothalamus that is responsible for our abilities of recall and recognition C. a special kind of neurotransmitter released during the retrieval process D. a mental model of a concept, event, or object, which is based on previous experience

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It was customary to hold funerals in the church in colonial America

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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