For the men in Gerson's study, they would feel best in a marital relationship that
a. made them the only breadwinner and the power of the family unit.
b. still included them as the primary breadwinner, but softened some of the boundaries of the traditional marriage so that they could also provide some caring for children.
c. made them a more central –but not the central-- role in the caretaking of the children, and a more egalitarian role in making a living for the family.
d. is egalitarian in both earning a living and taking care of the children.
B
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Theory suggests that to gain credit, it is best NOT to:
a. brag. b. link yourself to high-status people. c. be too tactful. d. subtly remind others of your qualities.
The sexual double standard, admiration of men with multiple sexual partners as studs, and dismissal of women with multiple partners as sluts:
A) is still around, but it seems to have flipped. Men with many partners are viewed more negatively and women more positively. B) is non-existent today in any form. C) is still around today in the same form as many years ago. D) is more subtle today, but a person's sex can still influence people's evaluation of his or her sexual experiences.
On average, women do about __________ times the amount of housework that men do
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
How do folkways differ from mores?
A) Folkways are much more serious than mores. B) Mores are written down and folkways are ritualized. C) Folkways are relatively informal and weak, while mores are based on strong values. D) Folkways are mores that have been turned into law.