Chapter 2 examines several subject variables that could influence people's gender stereotypes. According to this discussion,
a. men and women hold surprisingly different kinds of gender stereotypes.
b. people in different cultures have very different stereotypes, when it comes to judging the personalities of women and men.
c. ethnic background does not have a consistent effect on North American gender stereotypes.
d. factors such as gender, ethnicity, and culture are all strongly related to the nature of people's stereotypes.
C
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Although it isn’t clear which is cause and which is effect, adolescents with poor sleep quality are more likely to
a. be obese. b. have good emotional regulation. c. exercise more. d. shy away from risky behavior.
From an evolutionary standpoint, symmetry may be interpreted as which of the following?
A. developmental instability B. propensity to carry disease C. procedural artifact D. lack of genetic abnormality
Binet defined intelligence as the ability to
A) deduce relationships and to think abstractly. B) remember and process information C) judge, reason, and comprehend well. D) learn and adapt to one's environment
The field of developmental neuroscience is yielding practical applications by ________.
A. identifying experiences that support or undermine brain development B. cataloging the relative influence of parents, education, and economic inequality on human growth C. attributing psychological outcomes entirely to genetic causes D. examining the adaptive value of physical characteristics and behavior