__________ refers to the biological facts of femaleness and maleness

A) Gender
B) Sex
C) Patriarchy
D) Androgyny


Answer: B

Sociology

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Research questions emerge from which of the following:

A. Theories. B. A review of the research literature. C. Previous research carried out by the researcher. D. The researcher's values, experiences, and curiosity. E. All of the above.

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In the first months of life babies are able to babble the sounds needed to speak all languages. This ability corresponds to

a. nurture. b. nature. c. internalization. d. the social self.

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It is not uncommon for people, especially unattached young people, to wonder whether they will ever find their soul mate, the person with whom they will share love and life. What does research have to say about such matters?

A. Love is simply impossible to measure. B. Science can predict with whom we will fall in love, at least to some extent. C. Love is a matter of the heart and cannot be predicted. D. There is really no pattern in whom we will be attracted to much less whom we will love.

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Gerson claims that most of her respondents grew up at a time when they lived in "nontraditional" family forms before reaching the age of 18 . Which of the following is NOT a sign of one of these new "nontraditional" forms of family life, as discussed by Gerson?

a. A large number of them grew up in a household where divorce or parental separation existed. b. Most of these respondents grew up in households where both parents had to earn a living to meet the economic demands of the family. c. Many of these respondents were "only children," meaning that they had no siblings. d. Many of her respondents felt that, if their mother did not work outside the home, it would have been better if she did.

Sociology