Student answers might include (1) researchers should work to eliminate sex bias from sampling and always report the demographic characteristics of the sample. They should not generalize from single-sex samples and be diligent in recording demographic characteristics (2) researchers should use precise, non-gender biased terminology when describing the participants and findings. They should avoid androcentric terms and avoid interpreting findings within a female deficit model. (3) researchers should not exaggerate the prevalence and magnitude of sex differences. Journals should place equal emphasis on publishing research on sex similarities rather than privileging studies showing sex differences. Researchers should clarify the difference between statistical and practical significance and

report effect sizes. (4) researchers should not imply or state that sex differences are due to biological causes when biological factors have not been properly tested.

A. in 1879 when William Wundt founded the first psychology lab
B. during the Women’s suffrage movement of the early 1900s
C. in response to large numbers of women entering the workforce during World War II
D. during the second wave of the women’s movement in the 1970s


D. during the second wave of the women’s movement in the 1970s

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a. home b. workplace c. market d. fields

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Which of the following was an indirect consequence of the Great Depression in the United States?

A) A decrease in interest rates for loans B) An increase in production in factories C) A decrease in the birthrate D) An increase in the gross national product E) A decrease in the employment rate

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Nara was the capital of what nation?

A) Japan B) Tibet C) Vietnam D) Korea

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How did intra-Protestant and Protestant-Roman Catholic divisions influence events between the late 1500s and the end of the Glorious Revolution? Were the divisions intrinsically religious, or were religious differences in part the result of economic or social factors?

What will be an ideal response?

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