Chapter 3 included a discussion about educational programs designed to change children's gender stereotypes. According to this discussion,
a. colleges that train teachers seldom discuss the topic of gender stereotypes and gender discrimination.
b. once children have developed firm gender stereotypes, it's easier to change their gender biases.
c. most children can change their gender stereotypes after either one or two carefully designed learning periods.
d. it's difficult to encourage children to change their gender stereotypes because they actively construct their ideas about gender.
D
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cocaine is derived. In reading about past findings, you discover that these native groups a. have very few drug use problems. b. have very serious drug use problems. c. are so hostile to the World Health Organization that no studies have been done. d. have almost been wiped out due to local drug wars.
Research has found that autism is related to more activity in brain cells involved in empathy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Computer programs have been designed that can recognize matching human faces with the same accuracy as a human being, but the computer loses its efficiency at this process when
a. animal faces are substituted for human faces. b. the faces are of children. c. the faces are viewed from an angle. d. the faces are of people with scars or deformities.
The study of sensation and perception defines transduction as:
What will be an ideal response?