Kay's father always praises her when she wears dresses or skirts,
and he gets angry and tells her to "stop being a guy" when she shows interest in cars. Which theory best explains how Kay is learning about gender?
A) Gender schema theory B) Social learning theory
C) Gender intensification hypothesis D) Gender-role transcendence.
Answer: B
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a. Claire has a low level of self-efficacy. b. David has a strong social support network. c. Ruth experiences stress that is predictable. d. Vanessa experiences stress that is controllable. e. Nate's personality is described as "hardy.".
According to interference theory, we forget material because
a. new material disrupts old material in our memory. b. old material disrupts the new material in our memory. c. new material is incompatible with old material in our memory. d. a and b only
Devoid of any retribution, thousands of fans at a football game
swarmed the field, climbed on the goal posts, yelled, screamed, and took their clothes off. This behavior of normally mild-mannered citizens is known as A) individuation. B) deindividuation. C) demoralization. D) demonification.
Families that contain stepparents and stepchildren are known as ________ families
a. remarried b. remixed c. blended d. accessioned