What do we know about gender stereotypes and self-report studies?

A. People are typically more honest on self-report studies, so they are very reliable.
B. People usually self-report that they do not fit the stereotype.
C. The stereotype would encourage people to self-report that they fit the stereotype.
D. Stereotypes do not influence self-reports in studies.


C. The stereotype would encourage people to self-report that they fit the stereotype.

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A. a small subgroup that determined on shipboard that pastors would hold ultimate authority in the colony. B. a small, efficient floral garden intended to show that God's creation in Eden was a model for society. C. an agreement to organize a colony, as provided in their original charter. D. a basis for government devised without a legal basis in English law.

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The Church's primary instrument of conversion was the monastic movement.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The economic status of Southeast Asian women was adversely affected by

a. European Christian-based laws demeaning women b. Imported textiles supplanting local hand-woven cloth c. The widespread conscription of Asian men into European armies d. The need for larger families e. All of these choices

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By the late 1890s, a significantly smaller portion of Southern blacks was allowed to vote than in the late 1860s.

a. true b. false

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