Sometimes fathers perceive that their parental involvement is higher than mothers report. This difference is referred to as _____
A) gender gap
B) stop gap
C) parent gap
D) ideal-actual gap
D
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Which country is associated with the educational ideology of secondary school tracking based on academic and vocational aptitude?
A. Germany B. Finland C. the U.S. D. Japan
An authoritarian state has the following characteristics: (1) people are excluded from the processes of government; (2) little or no opposition to the government is permitted;
(3) the government has little interest in the daily lives of the people unless they threaten the state's leadership. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Haptics, or touch, from parents and other adults communicate different messages to boys and girls. 2. Parents tend to touch daughters more often and more gently than they touch sons, which teaches girls to expect touching from others. Boys are more likely to learn to associate touch with control and power. 3. Men are generally taller and stronger than women and tend to be more willing to use bodily force than women. 4. Kinesics are face and body movements. 5. Feminine kinesic behaviors include tilting heads, smiling, and condensing their bodies to take up less space. Masculine kinesic behaviors include using large gesture, taking up space, and entering others’ territories. 6. Women tend to make more eye contact during conversation than men do to signal interest and involvement.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, children learn to think in terms of abstractions, without the aid of objects and manipulations, during the ____
a. preoperational stage b. concrete operational stage c. postoperational stage d. formal operations stage e. sensorimotor stage