Innate or biologically determined gender-specific behaviors are known as ____
a. gender roles c. gender stereotypes
b. gender traits d. gender differences
B
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Bill drives faster than the speed limit only when his friends are in the car with him because they tell him he is cool. Bill's behavior of driving over the speed limit only when his friends are with him is said to be under ____________ control
a. situational b. operant c. isolated d. stimulus
Sylvester is telling Sondra about his whitewater rafting trip. As he talks about the raft crashing through the rapids, Sondra's mouth is gaping and she finds she is clutching at the arms of her chair. These reactions are part of the:
a. subjective experience of Sondra's emotional experience b. expressive reaction in Sondra's emotional experience c. physiological response in Sondra's emotional experience d. cognitive appraisal of Sondra's emotional experience
Peer groups are characterized by all of the following factors EXCEPT
a. regular interactions. b. a sense of belonging. c. the presence of norms regarding dress, behavior, and attitudes/beliefs. d. freedom of individual expression.
Which of the three gender role development theories maintains that children's understanding of gender is constructed by interacting with people and things and thinking about their experiences?
What will be an ideal response?