What do gender-"neutral" toys look like?

What will be an ideal response?


Toys marketed as being for "both boys and girls" are more similar in color to those aimed at boys than to toys aimed at girls. Neutral toys are often blue, green, or red, just like "boy" toys.

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In Asch's studies, subjects were asked to match a line with one in three other lengths. The result of the experiment was

a. about 26% of the subjects never conformed. b. about 26% of the subjects conformed to the inaccurate answers of accomplices in the room in more than half of the trials. c. most social scientists viewed the findings as a dramatic demonstration of humans' propensity to conform. d. all of these.

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The information-processing perspective on cognition asserts that there is a valid analogy between the mind and the

a. spirit. b. computer. c. child's sociocultural context. d. schemas adapted by assimilation/accommodation.

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Technical skills are most important to

A. Top management B. Middle management C. Those closest to the actual work being done

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Which of the following statements about obesity rates in China is true?

A) Obesity is nearly nonexistent in China. B) Chinese boys are more likely than Chinese girls to be obese. C) Today, 10 percent of Chinese children are overweight and 4 percent are obese. D) A prevailing belief in the Chinese culture is that excess body fat signifies ill health and laziness.

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