What is a benevolent sexism?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: Benevolent sexism is a paternalistic attitude that describes women affectionately but assumes they aren’t competent to do particular tasks. One example of this is “that sweet little thing can’t change a tire.”
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to page 360 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following questions:According to the video, there are more than ______ Americans waiting for an organ donation. A. 122 B. 1,222 C. 122,000 D. 1.2 million
The classic study by Cottrell describes the demise, during the 1940s, of a small southwestern town he called "Caliente." The main reason the town "died" was that __________
a. World War II took too many citizens away to serve in the military b. the introduction of diesel locomotive technology undermined the economic base of the town c. real estate speculation overinflated the value of property d. interest rates had increased, making it impossible to get loans
When using Z scores, the cross-product of a high score with a low score will always be __________
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The boys in Milkie’s study were focused on __________
a. how their mothers thought they should behave b. what their teachers wanted them to do c. kindness and caring d. sex and violence