Gender role expectations can only change over several generations

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


False

Psychology

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The United States Congress asked the Department of Health and Human Services to report on the rate of infant mortality in the United States compared to other industrialized countries

Which newspaper headline might accompany a story on the release of that report? a) "Infant Mortality Rates Vary Little Around the World" b) "Infant Mortality in the U.S.: Number One in the World" c) "U.S. Rate of Infant Death Surprisingly High Compared to the World" d) "Advances in U.S. Medicine Responsible for Low Rate of Infant Mortality"

Psychology

When people rate the attractiveness of a number of faces, two categories generally emerge. These are ________ and ________

A) childlike features, with well-groomed hair and an elongated neck; childlike features, with a broad nose and large pupils B) mature features, with prominent cheekbones and a somewhat pointed chin; mature features, with a slightly open mouth and a somewhat pointed chin C) childlike features, with large widely spaced eyes and small nose and mouth; mature features, with high eyebrows, large pupils and a big smile D) childlike features, with large widely spaced eyes and small nose and mouth; childlike features, with relatively small eyes and a larger nose and mouth E) mature features, with high eyebrows, large pupils and a big smile; mature features, with prominent cheekbones and a somewhat pointed chin

Psychology

A child is asked, "Do you want to play with your blankie, your dolly, or your kitty?" Based on well-documented findings, what is the sex of the child receiving this message?

A. a boy B. a girl C. equally likely to be a girl or a boy D. there is no evidence that it should be either a girl or a boy

Psychology

The primary motor cortex receives information from the __________ when controlling movement.

A. occipital lobe B. thalamus C. prefrontal cortex D. supplementary motor area and the premotor cortex

Psychology