Exam 3: Gender Self-Concept: Developmental Processes and Individual Differences
Exam 1: Introduction to the Psychology of Women: History and Research54 Questions
Exam 2: Cultural Representation of Gender67 Questions
Exam 3: Gender Self-Concept: Developmental Processes and Individual Differences66 Questions
Exam 4: Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence63 Questions
Exam 5: Gender Comparisons: Social Behavior, Personality, Communication, and Cognition51 Questions
Exam 6: Sexuality60 Questions
Exam 7: Reproductive System and Childbearing69 Questions
Exam 8: Relationships96 Questions
Exam 9: Education and Achievement44 Questions
Exam 10: Employment97 Questions
Exam 11: Balancing Family and Work60 Questions
Exam 12: Physical Health126 Questions
Exam 13: Mental Health63 Questions
Exam 14: Violence Against Girls and Women81 Questions
Exam 15: A Feminist Future34 Questions
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Discuss the stages of prenatal sex differentiation; show that you understand the processes involved in each stage.
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The first woman to be elected and to serve as principal chief of the Cherokee nation was:
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Girls and boys are likely to receive rewards for performing gender-appropriate behaviors and receive negative consequences for showing gender-inappropriate behaviors. As a result, they show more gender-appropriate behaviors. This illustrates the mechanism of _________, a concept of _________ theory.
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Which of the following statements about changes in gender-related traits of females over recent years is/are correct?
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Which of the following statements about the development of the external genitalia is/are correct?
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Maria, a genetic female, received a(n) ____ chromosome from her mother and a (n) ____ chromosome from her father.
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Some feminists criticize the concept of androgyny. Which of the following is not one of their criticisms?
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Discuss the procedure and findings of Stake's study of androgyny in the workplace.
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Evidence that children are better able to remember gender-consistent information than gender-inconsistent information is most supportive of:
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Jayne Stake examined behaviors that respondents used to cope with dual demands in the workplace. Her findings showed that:
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Four-year old Nykesha feels anxious when she plays with her brother's toy trucks but she feels good when she plays with her toy tea set. This suggests that Nykesha has developed internal standards about appropriate gender-related activities, an important concept of:
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Emma is very competitive, independent, gentle, and kind. Emma can best be categorized as:
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(a) When the psychological measurement of androgyny was developed in the 1970s it provided a major advantage over previous forms of gender-related trait measurement. Explain the advantage it had over the earlier forms of measurement. (b) Currently there are several feminist criticisms of the concept of androgyny. Discuss these.
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Discuss changes in gender-related traits over the last two decades and present some reasons for these changes.
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Which of the following statements about individuals with Turner syndrome is/are not correct?
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According to the text's discussion of the relative influence of prenatal and postnatal experiences on gender-related development, research on intersexuals and females with Turner syndrome:
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