Briefly describe what evidence, if any, supports the “mean girls” stereotype (that women are especially likely to hurt each other with social exclusion and false rumors).
What will be an ideal response?
Recent meta-analysis find evidence of small or no sex differences in relational aggression. When sex differences do emerge, favoring women, they tend to be in samples of older participants rather than younger children and with methods other than self-report.
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The Henry Street Settlement sought to address its neighborhood's __________
A) moral laxity B) drunkenness C) prostitution D) health and welfare
Which of the following was made possible by the railroad?
a. a national market b. westward migration c. population growth d. the textile industry
Life in gay communities took an abrupt turn in the 1980s when __________
A) the Supreme Court ruled that companies could not provide insurance for gay workers B) the American Psychiatric Association classified homosexuality as a mental illness C) Congress supported passage of a national equal rights law for homosexuals D) a worldwide AIDS epidemic began to impact the population of the United States
The place that offered the greatest opportunities for American women in the period 1865-1900 was
a. the big city. b. the West. c. suburban communities. d. rural America. e. New England.