Deck 4: Gender and Family

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The most common type of gender stratification is:​

A) ​matriarchy.
B) ​patriarchy.
C) ​egalitarianism.
D) ​gender polarization.
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In society certain particular models of ideal male and female behaviors are held up as standards for all.These are called:​

A) ​gender roles.
B) ​model gender behaviors.
C) ​hegemonic masculinity and emphasized femininity.
D) ​gender resistant stereotypes.
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When studying gender,we find that in:​

A) ​all cultures males identify as male and females as female.
B) ​all cultures people identify themselves as either males or females.
C) ​all cultures gender identification is unclear until adulthood.
D) ​some cultures people identify themselves as neither male nor female.
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Gender is best described as:

A) a social status with differential access to society's rewards,opportunities,and obstacles.
B) the same thing as biological sex.
C) biologically hardwired and inevitable.
D) always binary,with two clear categories of "man" and "woman".
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_______ is learned at a very young age and is perhaps the deepest concept we hold of ourselves.​

A) ​Gender role
B) ​Gender identity
C) ​Gender-role behavior
D) ​Sexual script
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Arlie Hochschild referred to women's own domestic work in the household and child care after their paid workday hours as a(n):​

A) ​second shift.
B) ​double day.
C) ​gender role.
D) ​emphasized femininity.
Question
Those whose gender identities match their biological sex are increasingly known as:​

A) ​postgender.
B) ​cisgender.
C) ​heterosexual.
D) ​binary gender.
Question
Which term best defines gender as we understand it scientifically?​

A) ​Gender binary
B) ​Gender spectrum
C) ​Gender curve
D) ​Gender polarization
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Learning through imitation is known as:​

A) ​modeling.
B) ​channeling.
C) ​manipulation.
D) ​transcending.
Question
If a boy hears his brother being called a "sissy" because he likes to play with a doll,he is likely to expect that he too would be similarly taunted if he played with a doll.This is an application of __________ theory.​

A) ​gender
B) ​social learning
C) ​cognitive development
D) ​transcendence
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The hijras of India are considered:​

A) ​examples of a third gender.
B) women who excel at domestic work and child care.​
C) ​examples of emphasized masculinity.
D) ​men who accept matriarchy within their homes.
Question
Social learning theory represents a modification of the traditional behaviorist approach to include:​

A) ​unlearned stimuli.
B) ​unlearned responses.
C) ​punishment.
D) ​cognition.
Question
Margaret Mead's studies of the Arapesh and the Mundugumor of New Guinea revealed that:​

A) ​culture creates masculinity and femininity.
B) ​only men can be competitive,aggressive,and violent.
C) ​only women can be passive,cooperative,and nurturing.
D) ​biology creates masculinity and femininity.
Question
When studying gender,it is best to keep in mind that:​

A) ​gender and sex are the same things.
B) ​biological differences between the sexes dictate our gender stereotypes.
C) ​our perceptions of gender differences are much greater than actual differences.
D) ​hormone levels dictate most behaviors and emotions.
Question
Cognitive development theory ideally:​

A) ​stresses the importance of reinforcement in learning.
B) ​stresses the importance of age in learning.
C) ​stresses the importance of external motivation.
D) ​assumes that adults and children learn in basically the same way.
Question
Currently (2nd Quarter,2015),which population has the lowest average full-time and salaried weekly wage in the United States?​

A) ​Hispanic men
B) ​African American men
C) ​Hispanic women
D) ​White men
Question
When it comes to gender differences,our cultures teach us to:​

A) ​minimize their degree and significance.
B) ​exaggerate their degree and significance.
C) ​pretend they don't exist.
D) ​try to eliminate them.
Question
The cornerstone of social learning theory is the belief that:​

A) ​consequences control behavior.
B) ​we learn differently depending on our age.
C) ​once children learn gender is permanent,they try to act "properly."
D) ​the creation of gender inequality is based on polar opposites.
Question
_________ describes the exhibition of both masculine and feminine qualities.

A) Androgyny
B) Transgender
C) Intersexuality
D) Social cognition
Question
Which of the following statements is correct?​

A) ​There are no true matriarchies that have been documented.
B) ​Matriarchies are common although they are not recognized as such by scientists.
C) ​Matriarchies are found only in matrilineal societies and there are few worldwide.
D) ​There were matriarchies early in human evolution but not in state societies.
Question
Classroom observations find all of the following except:​

A) ​teachers call on boys more often.
B) ​teachers are more patient with boys during explanations.
C) ​intelligent girls are often devalued by boys.
D) ​girls are praised more frequently for the accuracy of their work.
Question
All of the following are contexts of adult gender-role learning except:​

A) ​the family of orientation.
B) ​marriage.
C) ​parenthood.
D) ​the workplace.
Question
Contemporary gender roles:​

A) ​continue to limit our potential.
B) ​have significantly changed stereotypes related to gender traits.
C) ​have facilitated more freedom for men regarding work.
D) ​are making our potential as men and women limitless.
Question
Mothers who are employed full time come home to a "second shift," which refers to:​

A) ​housework and childcare.
B) ​focusing on nurturing their husbands.
C) ​involvement in community activities.
D) ​additional paid labor after their normal working day.
Question
The role of fathers in gender-role development:​

A) ​is basically the same for sons as it is for daughters.
B) ​involves pressure to behave in gender-appropriate ways.
C) ​involves higher standards of achievement for daughters.
D) ​is the same as the role of mothers.
Question
Central features of the traditional male role include which of the following?​

A) ​Weakness
B) ​Work
C) ​Leisure
D) ​Cooperation
Question
The ideology that a mother can have ultimate responsibility while delegating daily care to someone else is known as:​

A) ​intensive mothering.
B) ​extensive mothering.
C) ​other mothering.
D) ​emphatic mothering.
Question
_______ tend to believe in innate gender roles more than _______ do.​

A) ​Married men; single men
B) ​Married women; single women
C) ​Wives; husbands
D) ​Husbands; wives
Question
Research on the impact of teachers on gender role socialization has shown that:​

A) ​girls tend to get more attention in elementary school because the vast majority of teachers are women.
B) ​boys initially outperform girls in all elementary school subjects,but because their teachers expect them to be trouble-makers,they eventually conform to that role.
C) ​girls are praised more for the appearance and neatness of their work than for accuracy and performance.
D) ​girls in all-girl schools do worse than girls in co-ed schools.
Question
Children are socialized in gender roles through which of the following processes?​

A) ​Transcendence
B) ​Exploitation
C) ​Gender training
D) ​Activity exposure
Question
Recently,there has been an increase in the number of women choosing to remain childless.These women:​

A) ​face no pressure to become mothers.
B) ​are still under considerable pressure to become mothers.
C) ​are accepted by peers but rejected by family.
D) ​have difficulty finding a husband.
Question
In terms of education in the United States,recent data finds that:​

A) ​girls excel in standardized reading and writing tests.
B) ​boys earn more bachelor degrees.
C) ​girls receive more attention in the classroom.
D) ​girls are less liberal in their views both before and after having attended college.
Question
Contemporary gender roles encourage:

A) females to stop nurturing children.
B) males to be less expressive.
C) males to be more expressive.
D) females to be breadwinners and males to be homemakers.
Question
​In order to be accepted by their peers,children must:

A) ​model the behaviors of their teachers.
B) ​provide intimate relationships.
C) ​own the latest video games.
D) ​adopt similar gender role attitudes,behaviors and beliefs as their friends.
Question
According to Kohlberg,very young children base their identification of their gender on:​

A) ​superficial features such as hair length or clothing.
B) ​differences in genitals.
C) ​behavioral differences.
D) ​differences in the way adults react to them.
Question
When Heather directs her children's attention to specific objects such as dolls for her daughter and trucks for her sons,she is engaging in:​

A) ​manipulation.
B) ​channeling.
C) ​verbal appellation.
D) ​activity exposure.
Question
Between ages 12-17,children are exposed to media content approximately how many hours per week?

A) 43
B) 19
C) 23
D) 7
Question
According to cognitive development theory,children behave in a manner consistent with their cultural expectations for their gender because:​

A) ​of an instinctual need for congruence between what they know and how they act.
B) ​of the social structures put in place to maintain male dominance and female subservience.
C) ​on the basis of their observations of others,they expect that gender-consistent behavior will be reinforced.
D) ​they are biologically programmed to engage in these behaviors.
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___________ denotes that in economic ways,as well as politically and socially,men are advantaged.​

A) ​Gender stratification
B) ​Sex stratification
C) ​Male-female social hierarchy
D) ​Male-female social pyramid
Question
Comparing various populations,employment is a most integral,normative,and traditional component of being a wife and mother for:​

A) ​White women.
B) ​Latina women.
C) ​African American women.
D) ​Chinese women.
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Parents will generally acknowledge that they treat their sons and daughters differently.​
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The traditional white female gender role:​

A) ​centers on women's roles as wives and mothers.
B) ​facilitates self-confidence and mental health.
C) ​contributes to greater happiness among married women than unmarried women.
D) ​expects women to defer marriage for work goals.
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Cognitive development theory suggests that a person's ability to anticipate consequences affects their behavior.​
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Marianismo is based primarily on a belief in female inferiority.​
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Mothers pressure their children more than fathers to behave in gender-appropriate ways.​
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After viewing music videos and talk shows,individuals are more likely to emphasize female thinness.
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Men and women are more alike than different,but our culture has encouraged us to look for differences and to exaggerate their degree and significance.​
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When people believe that individuals should not have the attributes of the other gender,males suppress their expressive traits.​
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_______ tends to emphasize overlapping and interrelated inequalities of gender,sexual orientation,race,and class.​

A) ​Gender-reform feminism
B) ​Gender-rebellion feminism
C) ​Gender-resistant feminism
D) ​Social feminism
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While in the 1950s women were significantly underrepresented on television,today their representation is equal to that of men.​
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Hegemonic models of gender are:​

A) ​held up as the standard for all women and men to emulate.
B) ​based on biological reasons and constraints.
C) ​ultimately the same for all cultures.
D) ​never challenged within a society.
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In early life,the primary agents forming our gender roles are:

A) the media.
B) parents.
C) peers.
D) teachers.
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Relationships that form outside the constraints of gender expectations are known as:​

A) ​opposites ideology.
B) ​gender-resistant relationships.
C) ​postgender relationships.
D) ​cisgender relationships.
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​Cognitive development theory proposes that once children learn gender is permanent,they independently strive to fulfill their proper gender role.
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Central to a pro-feminist men's movement is the issue of:​

A) ​fairness.
B) ​more opportunities for men.
C) ​more opportunities for women.
D) ​more rights for gay and lesbian couples.
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Intelligent girls are often devalued by boys
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Social learning theory focuses on how specific behaviors are defined as male or female.​
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Dr.Fritschner advocates more radical,separatist strategies for women because she believes that their subordination is too embedded in the existing social system.Dr.Fritschner is a __________ feminist.​

A) ​social
B) ​gender-reform
C) ​gender-rebellion
D) ​gender-resistant
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Pro-feminist men believe which of the following?​

A) ​Men ought to share responsibilities within their households.
B) ​Women should earn more money than men for performing the same task.
C) ​All wives should work at least part-time.
D) ​Men and children would both benefit from closer connections between mothers and their children.
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"Verbal appellation" refers to using different words to describe the same behavior.​
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Social acceptance of transgendered individuals has increased overall in recent years.​
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Attitudes toward gender roles have become more liberal within the family.​
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Matriarchies existed in tribal societies earlier in human evolution but they are now no longer commonly found.​
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The fundamental problem with the view of men and women as opposites is that it is incorrect.​
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Women today have somewhat greater freedom as wives than in the past.​
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As a result of the significant changes in our culture's gender role expectations that have occurred in recent years,women and men have finally become equal partners in marriage.​
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Traditional men are often confused by their spouses' greater expectations of intimacy.
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Regardless of their education or their employment status,Latino women all tend to be subservient to their husbands.​
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Gender-reform feminism has been on the decline in recent years as gender experiences have improved.​
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The most common type of gender stratification is:​

A) ​matriarchy.
B) ​patriarchy.
C) ​egalitarianism.
D) ​gender polarization.
B
2
In society certain particular models of ideal male and female behaviors are held up as standards for all.These are called:​

A) ​gender roles.
B) ​model gender behaviors.
C) ​hegemonic masculinity and emphasized femininity.
D) ​gender resistant stereotypes.
C
3
When studying gender,we find that in:​

A) ​all cultures males identify as male and females as female.
B) ​all cultures people identify themselves as either males or females.
C) ​all cultures gender identification is unclear until adulthood.
D) ​some cultures people identify themselves as neither male nor female.
D
4
Gender is best described as:

A) a social status with differential access to society's rewards,opportunities,and obstacles.
B) the same thing as biological sex.
C) biologically hardwired and inevitable.
D) always binary,with two clear categories of "man" and "woman".
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_______ is learned at a very young age and is perhaps the deepest concept we hold of ourselves.​

A) ​Gender role
B) ​Gender identity
C) ​Gender-role behavior
D) ​Sexual script
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Arlie Hochschild referred to women's own domestic work in the household and child care after their paid workday hours as a(n):​

A) ​second shift.
B) ​double day.
C) ​gender role.
D) ​emphasized femininity.
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Those whose gender identities match their biological sex are increasingly known as:​

A) ​postgender.
B) ​cisgender.
C) ​heterosexual.
D) ​binary gender.
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Which term best defines gender as we understand it scientifically?​

A) ​Gender binary
B) ​Gender spectrum
C) ​Gender curve
D) ​Gender polarization
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Learning through imitation is known as:​

A) ​modeling.
B) ​channeling.
C) ​manipulation.
D) ​transcending.
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10
If a boy hears his brother being called a "sissy" because he likes to play with a doll,he is likely to expect that he too would be similarly taunted if he played with a doll.This is an application of __________ theory.​

A) ​gender
B) ​social learning
C) ​cognitive development
D) ​transcendence
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The hijras of India are considered:​

A) ​examples of a third gender.
B) women who excel at domestic work and child care.​
C) ​examples of emphasized masculinity.
D) ​men who accept matriarchy within their homes.
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Social learning theory represents a modification of the traditional behaviorist approach to include:​

A) ​unlearned stimuli.
B) ​unlearned responses.
C) ​punishment.
D) ​cognition.
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Margaret Mead's studies of the Arapesh and the Mundugumor of New Guinea revealed that:​

A) ​culture creates masculinity and femininity.
B) ​only men can be competitive,aggressive,and violent.
C) ​only women can be passive,cooperative,and nurturing.
D) ​biology creates masculinity and femininity.
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When studying gender,it is best to keep in mind that:​

A) ​gender and sex are the same things.
B) ​biological differences between the sexes dictate our gender stereotypes.
C) ​our perceptions of gender differences are much greater than actual differences.
D) ​hormone levels dictate most behaviors and emotions.
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Cognitive development theory ideally:​

A) ​stresses the importance of reinforcement in learning.
B) ​stresses the importance of age in learning.
C) ​stresses the importance of external motivation.
D) ​assumes that adults and children learn in basically the same way.
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Currently (2nd Quarter,2015),which population has the lowest average full-time and salaried weekly wage in the United States?​

A) ​Hispanic men
B) ​African American men
C) ​Hispanic women
D) ​White men
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When it comes to gender differences,our cultures teach us to:​

A) ​minimize their degree and significance.
B) ​exaggerate their degree and significance.
C) ​pretend they don't exist.
D) ​try to eliminate them.
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The cornerstone of social learning theory is the belief that:​

A) ​consequences control behavior.
B) ​we learn differently depending on our age.
C) ​once children learn gender is permanent,they try to act "properly."
D) ​the creation of gender inequality is based on polar opposites.
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_________ describes the exhibition of both masculine and feminine qualities.

A) Androgyny
B) Transgender
C) Intersexuality
D) Social cognition
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Which of the following statements is correct?​

A) ​There are no true matriarchies that have been documented.
B) ​Matriarchies are common although they are not recognized as such by scientists.
C) ​Matriarchies are found only in matrilineal societies and there are few worldwide.
D) ​There were matriarchies early in human evolution but not in state societies.
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21
Classroom observations find all of the following except:​

A) ​teachers call on boys more often.
B) ​teachers are more patient with boys during explanations.
C) ​intelligent girls are often devalued by boys.
D) ​girls are praised more frequently for the accuracy of their work.
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All of the following are contexts of adult gender-role learning except:​

A) ​the family of orientation.
B) ​marriage.
C) ​parenthood.
D) ​the workplace.
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23
Contemporary gender roles:​

A) ​continue to limit our potential.
B) ​have significantly changed stereotypes related to gender traits.
C) ​have facilitated more freedom for men regarding work.
D) ​are making our potential as men and women limitless.
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Mothers who are employed full time come home to a "second shift," which refers to:​

A) ​housework and childcare.
B) ​focusing on nurturing their husbands.
C) ​involvement in community activities.
D) ​additional paid labor after their normal working day.
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The role of fathers in gender-role development:​

A) ​is basically the same for sons as it is for daughters.
B) ​involves pressure to behave in gender-appropriate ways.
C) ​involves higher standards of achievement for daughters.
D) ​is the same as the role of mothers.
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Central features of the traditional male role include which of the following?​

A) ​Weakness
B) ​Work
C) ​Leisure
D) ​Cooperation
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The ideology that a mother can have ultimate responsibility while delegating daily care to someone else is known as:​

A) ​intensive mothering.
B) ​extensive mothering.
C) ​other mothering.
D) ​emphatic mothering.
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28
_______ tend to believe in innate gender roles more than _______ do.​

A) ​Married men; single men
B) ​Married women; single women
C) ​Wives; husbands
D) ​Husbands; wives
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Research on the impact of teachers on gender role socialization has shown that:​

A) ​girls tend to get more attention in elementary school because the vast majority of teachers are women.
B) ​boys initially outperform girls in all elementary school subjects,but because their teachers expect them to be trouble-makers,they eventually conform to that role.
C) ​girls are praised more for the appearance and neatness of their work than for accuracy and performance.
D) ​girls in all-girl schools do worse than girls in co-ed schools.
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Children are socialized in gender roles through which of the following processes?​

A) ​Transcendence
B) ​Exploitation
C) ​Gender training
D) ​Activity exposure
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Recently,there has been an increase in the number of women choosing to remain childless.These women:​

A) ​face no pressure to become mothers.
B) ​are still under considerable pressure to become mothers.
C) ​are accepted by peers but rejected by family.
D) ​have difficulty finding a husband.
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In terms of education in the United States,recent data finds that:​

A) ​girls excel in standardized reading and writing tests.
B) ​boys earn more bachelor degrees.
C) ​girls receive more attention in the classroom.
D) ​girls are less liberal in their views both before and after having attended college.
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Contemporary gender roles encourage:

A) females to stop nurturing children.
B) males to be less expressive.
C) males to be more expressive.
D) females to be breadwinners and males to be homemakers.
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34
​In order to be accepted by their peers,children must:

A) ​model the behaviors of their teachers.
B) ​provide intimate relationships.
C) ​own the latest video games.
D) ​adopt similar gender role attitudes,behaviors and beliefs as their friends.
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35
According to Kohlberg,very young children base their identification of their gender on:​

A) ​superficial features such as hair length or clothing.
B) ​differences in genitals.
C) ​behavioral differences.
D) ​differences in the way adults react to them.
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36
When Heather directs her children's attention to specific objects such as dolls for her daughter and trucks for her sons,she is engaging in:​

A) ​manipulation.
B) ​channeling.
C) ​verbal appellation.
D) ​activity exposure.
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37
Between ages 12-17,children are exposed to media content approximately how many hours per week?

A) 43
B) 19
C) 23
D) 7
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38
According to cognitive development theory,children behave in a manner consistent with their cultural expectations for their gender because:​

A) ​of an instinctual need for congruence between what they know and how they act.
B) ​of the social structures put in place to maintain male dominance and female subservience.
C) ​on the basis of their observations of others,they expect that gender-consistent behavior will be reinforced.
D) ​they are biologically programmed to engage in these behaviors.
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39
___________ denotes that in economic ways,as well as politically and socially,men are advantaged.​

A) ​Gender stratification
B) ​Sex stratification
C) ​Male-female social hierarchy
D) ​Male-female social pyramid
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40
Comparing various populations,employment is a most integral,normative,and traditional component of being a wife and mother for:​

A) ​White women.
B) ​Latina women.
C) ​African American women.
D) ​Chinese women.
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41
Parents will generally acknowledge that they treat their sons and daughters differently.​
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42
The traditional white female gender role:​

A) ​centers on women's roles as wives and mothers.
B) ​facilitates self-confidence and mental health.
C) ​contributes to greater happiness among married women than unmarried women.
D) ​expects women to defer marriage for work goals.
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Cognitive development theory suggests that a person's ability to anticipate consequences affects their behavior.​
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44
Marianismo is based primarily on a belief in female inferiority.​
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45
Mothers pressure their children more than fathers to behave in gender-appropriate ways.​
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After viewing music videos and talk shows,individuals are more likely to emphasize female thinness.
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Men and women are more alike than different,but our culture has encouraged us to look for differences and to exaggerate their degree and significance.​
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When people believe that individuals should not have the attributes of the other gender,males suppress their expressive traits.​
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49
_______ tends to emphasize overlapping and interrelated inequalities of gender,sexual orientation,race,and class.​

A) ​Gender-reform feminism
B) ​Gender-rebellion feminism
C) ​Gender-resistant feminism
D) ​Social feminism
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50
While in the 1950s women were significantly underrepresented on television,today their representation is equal to that of men.​
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51
Hegemonic models of gender are:​

A) ​held up as the standard for all women and men to emulate.
B) ​based on biological reasons and constraints.
C) ​ultimately the same for all cultures.
D) ​never challenged within a society.
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52
In early life,the primary agents forming our gender roles are:

A) the media.
B) parents.
C) peers.
D) teachers.
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53
Relationships that form outside the constraints of gender expectations are known as:​

A) ​opposites ideology.
B) ​gender-resistant relationships.
C) ​postgender relationships.
D) ​cisgender relationships.
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54
​Cognitive development theory proposes that once children learn gender is permanent,they independently strive to fulfill their proper gender role.
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55
Central to a pro-feminist men's movement is the issue of:​

A) ​fairness.
B) ​more opportunities for men.
C) ​more opportunities for women.
D) ​more rights for gay and lesbian couples.
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56
Intelligent girls are often devalued by boys
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57
Social learning theory focuses on how specific behaviors are defined as male or female.​
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58
Dr.Fritschner advocates more radical,separatist strategies for women because she believes that their subordination is too embedded in the existing social system.Dr.Fritschner is a __________ feminist.​

A) ​social
B) ​gender-reform
C) ​gender-rebellion
D) ​gender-resistant
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59
Pro-feminist men believe which of the following?​

A) ​Men ought to share responsibilities within their households.
B) ​Women should earn more money than men for performing the same task.
C) ​All wives should work at least part-time.
D) ​Men and children would both benefit from closer connections between mothers and their children.
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60
"Verbal appellation" refers to using different words to describe the same behavior.​
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61
Social acceptance of transgendered individuals has increased overall in recent years.​
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62
Attitudes toward gender roles have become more liberal within the family.​
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63
Matriarchies existed in tribal societies earlier in human evolution but they are now no longer commonly found.​
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64
The fundamental problem with the view of men and women as opposites is that it is incorrect.​
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65
Women today have somewhat greater freedom as wives than in the past.​
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66
As a result of the significant changes in our culture's gender role expectations that have occurred in recent years,women and men have finally become equal partners in marriage.​
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67
Traditional men are often confused by their spouses' greater expectations of intimacy.
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68
Regardless of their education or their employment status,Latino women all tend to be subservient to their husbands.​
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69
Gender-reform feminism has been on the decline in recent years as gender experiences have improved.​
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