Describe what is meant by the terms benevolent sexism and hostile sexism. Then, give an example of each of these

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Benevolent sexism refers to holding stereotypically positive views of women, and hostile sexism refers to feelings that women are inferior to men. An example of benevolent sexism would be admiring women for being such good cooks and for being so nurturing. An example of hostile sexism would be viewing women as being less intelligent than men.

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Children who feel one emotion (disappointment about receiving a toy they already have as a gift) but display another (joy, to the person who gave them the toy) reflects an ability to

a. be deceptive. c. be compassionate b. show empathy. d. regulate their emotions.

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Twin studies and studies of adopted children allow behavioral geneticists to research the _____

a) polygenic nature of inheritance. b) relative contributions of genes and environment. c) ways genes always win over environment. d) ways environment always wins over genes.

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When John gets into an argument with this wife, his heart rate rises. His skin becomes flushed and his palms become sweaty and he is visibly angry. His arousal continues to increase throughout the argument and he eventually hits his wife. Which of the following best describes him?

A. Pit Bull B. primary abuser C. cobra D. sociopath

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