Deck 4: Gendered Language, Communication, and Socialization

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Define and give examples of how language can trivialize or sexualize women.
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Parents are more likely to allow boys to express _________ but not__________.

A) anger; happiness
B) sadness; fear
C) anger; fear
D) happiness; sadness
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Which one is not true regarding touch and personal space?

A) Men touch women more than women touch men.
B) Supervisors touch their subordinates more often than subordinates touch their supervisors.
C) Men seldom touch each other.
D) Men are less protective of their personal space.
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Japanese women's language

A) puts women at a disadvantage when they are in roles of authority
B) adheres to politeness norms only inside the home
C) has become defeminized so that women today experience very little linquistic conflict
D) is more assertive than American women's language
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The dual-culture model of language asserts that the interactional styles of men and women

A) maintain male dominance and female subordination
B) are separate but equal
C) assume there is a female deficit in language
D) encourages positions of power for women over men
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The dual-culture model of language is compatible with which sociological theory?

A) functionalism
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionism
D) social learning
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The social constructionist model of language is embedded in which sociological theory?

A) functionalism
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionism
D) social learning
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A critique of the dominance model of language is that the model

A) overlooks the cultural context of the conversation
B) overlooks power in relationships
C) implies that women are victims of culturally determined speech patterns
D) makes it difficult to generalize explanations for gendered language to a variety of settings
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Research demonstrates

A) the use of masculine generics can bias one's thinking
B) the use of masculine generics can negatively impact girls' self-esteem
C) those who use sexist language in written form are also likely to use it in oral form
D) all of the above
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Compared to men, women are more likely to be referred to in _______.

A) neutral terms
B) sexual terms
C) reverent terms
D) all of the above
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Conversational strategies for women are likely to be geared towards _______.

A) intimacy
B) rapport
C) cementing friendships
D) all of the above
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Currently, the title Ms. is

A) ridiculed
B) used to indicate a woman is a radical feminist
C) used to cover the shame of divorce
D) a normative form of address
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Men with hyphenated names are perceived to be

A) accommodating
B) nurturing
C) committed to their marriage
D) all of the above
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Linguistic practices regularly imply that

A) women are childlike and yet sexual objects
B) men are dependent on women for survival
C) men are immature
D) men are not to be taken seriously
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When men outspeak women by margins of two to three times they are likely to

A) become embarrassed
B) perceive they did not have a fair share of the conversation
C) be satisfied with their share of the conversation
D) wish they had not disclosed so much
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Women are likely to use interruptions to indicate________.

A) boredom
B) impatience
C) interest
D) it is time to change the subject
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A conversation strategy defined as a low-affiliation one is

A) gossip
B) using tag questions
C) using commands
D) using intensifiers
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When a man wants to encourage development of a friendship with another male, he is likely to

A) engage in interruptions
B) use evasive techniques
C) use dominant strategies
D) engage in activities with the other
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Men are able to more easily decode non-verbal communication than women are.
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Men and women are equally likely to gossip about

A) celebrities
B) close friends
C) dating
D) all of the above
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Your text suggests that language

A) should reflect modern egalitarian roles
B) instills beliefs that women are lesser persons
C) functions as a primary shaper of attitudes
D) all of the above
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Compared to language used by males, female register is more likely to

A) end sentences with a tag question
B) use more intensifiers
C) be more polite and indirect
D) all of the above
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Which of these is true regarding nonverbal communication?

A) Men are better at expressing themselves nonverbally than women.
B) Women are better at decoding nonverbal language than men.
C) Nonverbal communication can be interpreted the same way across cultures
D) Women are more likely to invade the personal space of men than vice-versa.
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Regarding online communication

A) Men tend to be more authoritative than women
B) Men are more emotionally expressive than in person
C) Men are less likely to communicate than by telephone or face to face
D) None of the above
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The generic use of words such as he, him, or man is presumed to include she, her or women. Discuss research which gives evidence that contradicts this belief.
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Women talk more than men.
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Demonstrate the difference between male and female register and discuss the consequences of these differences.
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The dominance model of language is compatible with conflict theory.
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Demonstrate how both English and Japanese female register can be used to women's advantage in both the home and the workplace.
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Language

A) reflects culture
B) is shaped by culture
C) is continually modified
D) all of the above
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Non-verbal communication includes use of personal space.
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Compare and contrast the dominance and dual-culture models of gendered language. Show how each is compatible to a particular sociological theory.
Question
The use of generic terms is associated with

A) male imagery
B) female imagery
C) both male and female imagery
D) neither male nor female imagery
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Decades of research on American English suggest that people are male until proven female.
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"The structure and vocabulary of English have been fashioned by men and they retain the power to name and leave unnamed." This idea is consistent with which theoretical perspective?

A) social learning
B) functionalism
C) conflict
D) symbolic interactionism
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What was the response when the use of "Ms." as a woman's title was first introduced?

A) It was accepted.
B) It was ridiculed.
C) It was seen as normative.
D) It was promoted by the media.
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Which is not true concerning titles and naming conventions?

A) Women of accomplishment are often identified according to their husband's names.
B) Research reports that college students have positive attitudes of both men and women who decide to hyphenate their names upon marriage.
C) When a boy's name is used to name a girl, it is less likely to continue as a boy's name.
D) In the ordering and placement of titles and names, female usually comes before male.
Question
Over time, English words for women

A) acquire debased or obscene references
B) are associated with prestige
C) are replaced by a generic term that includes men
D) all of the above
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Which is an example of how language trivializes women?

A) women's place
B) lady doctor
C) little woman
D) all of the above
Question
Changing one's surname at marriage

A) has become a common practice for both men and women
B) has grave implications for women whose accomplishments have been recorded under their birth name
C) is not a common practice for women regardless of socioeconomic status
D) is a legal requirement for women
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A qualifier in a statement acts to

A) soften evaluative statements
B) add a definitive description
C) add an emotional overtone
D) all of the above
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Women may end sentences with a tag question. This is likely to be perceived as

A) argumentative
B) non-assertive
C) polite
D) caring about the other person's opinion
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In educational settings

A) female students talk more than male students
B) teachers listen to male students more than female students
C) female teachers listen to female students more and male teachers listen to male students more
D) female and male students talk and are listened to roughly the same amount of time
Question
Because men are expected to be in leadership positions, they

A) can be more relaxed and friendly with subordinates
B) are more likely to be direct and succinct in communication
C) can be less polite
D) all of the above
Question
In language, men are more likely than women to use

A) qualifiers
B) tag questions
C) intensifiers
D) imperatives
Question
Which is not true?

A) Men interrupt more than women.
B) Men talk less than women.
C) Men touch women more often than women touch men.
D) Men self-disclose less than women.
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Women talk more than men in which of these situations?

A) at the beginning of a romantic relationship
B) in groups of other women
C) in college classrooms
D) in business negotiations
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Men talk more than women in which of these situations?

A) in groups of other women
B) in long-term marriages
C) in mixed-sex groups
D) all of the above
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In nonverbal communication

A) men exhibit a greater variety of facial expressions
B) women express anger as much as men
C) women smile more than men
D) women engage in less eye-contact
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Deck 4: Gendered Language, Communication, and Socialization
1
Define and give examples of how language can trivialize or sexualize women.
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2
Parents are more likely to allow boys to express _________ but not__________.

A) anger; happiness
B) sadness; fear
C) anger; fear
D) happiness; sadness
C
3
Which one is not true regarding touch and personal space?

A) Men touch women more than women touch men.
B) Supervisors touch their subordinates more often than subordinates touch their supervisors.
C) Men seldom touch each other.
D) Men are less protective of their personal space.
D
4
Japanese women's language

A) puts women at a disadvantage when they are in roles of authority
B) adheres to politeness norms only inside the home
C) has become defeminized so that women today experience very little linquistic conflict
D) is more assertive than American women's language
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The dual-culture model of language asserts that the interactional styles of men and women

A) maintain male dominance and female subordination
B) are separate but equal
C) assume there is a female deficit in language
D) encourages positions of power for women over men
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The dual-culture model of language is compatible with which sociological theory?

A) functionalism
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionism
D) social learning
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The social constructionist model of language is embedded in which sociological theory?

A) functionalism
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionism
D) social learning
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8
A critique of the dominance model of language is that the model

A) overlooks the cultural context of the conversation
B) overlooks power in relationships
C) implies that women are victims of culturally determined speech patterns
D) makes it difficult to generalize explanations for gendered language to a variety of settings
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9
Research demonstrates

A) the use of masculine generics can bias one's thinking
B) the use of masculine generics can negatively impact girls' self-esteem
C) those who use sexist language in written form are also likely to use it in oral form
D) all of the above
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10
Compared to men, women are more likely to be referred to in _______.

A) neutral terms
B) sexual terms
C) reverent terms
D) all of the above
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Conversational strategies for women are likely to be geared towards _______.

A) intimacy
B) rapport
C) cementing friendships
D) all of the above
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12
Currently, the title Ms. is

A) ridiculed
B) used to indicate a woman is a radical feminist
C) used to cover the shame of divorce
D) a normative form of address
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Men with hyphenated names are perceived to be

A) accommodating
B) nurturing
C) committed to their marriage
D) all of the above
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Linguistic practices regularly imply that

A) women are childlike and yet sexual objects
B) men are dependent on women for survival
C) men are immature
D) men are not to be taken seriously
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When men outspeak women by margins of two to three times they are likely to

A) become embarrassed
B) perceive they did not have a fair share of the conversation
C) be satisfied with their share of the conversation
D) wish they had not disclosed so much
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Women are likely to use interruptions to indicate________.

A) boredom
B) impatience
C) interest
D) it is time to change the subject
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A conversation strategy defined as a low-affiliation one is

A) gossip
B) using tag questions
C) using commands
D) using intensifiers
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When a man wants to encourage development of a friendship with another male, he is likely to

A) engage in interruptions
B) use evasive techniques
C) use dominant strategies
D) engage in activities with the other
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Men are able to more easily decode non-verbal communication than women are.
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Men and women are equally likely to gossip about

A) celebrities
B) close friends
C) dating
D) all of the above
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Your text suggests that language

A) should reflect modern egalitarian roles
B) instills beliefs that women are lesser persons
C) functions as a primary shaper of attitudes
D) all of the above
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Compared to language used by males, female register is more likely to

A) end sentences with a tag question
B) use more intensifiers
C) be more polite and indirect
D) all of the above
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Which of these is true regarding nonverbal communication?

A) Men are better at expressing themselves nonverbally than women.
B) Women are better at decoding nonverbal language than men.
C) Nonverbal communication can be interpreted the same way across cultures
D) Women are more likely to invade the personal space of men than vice-versa.
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Regarding online communication

A) Men tend to be more authoritative than women
B) Men are more emotionally expressive than in person
C) Men are less likely to communicate than by telephone or face to face
D) None of the above
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The generic use of words such as he, him, or man is presumed to include she, her or women. Discuss research which gives evidence that contradicts this belief.
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Women talk more than men.
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Demonstrate the difference between male and female register and discuss the consequences of these differences.
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The dominance model of language is compatible with conflict theory.
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Demonstrate how both English and Japanese female register can be used to women's advantage in both the home and the workplace.
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Language

A) reflects culture
B) is shaped by culture
C) is continually modified
D) all of the above
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Non-verbal communication includes use of personal space.
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Compare and contrast the dominance and dual-culture models of gendered language. Show how each is compatible to a particular sociological theory.
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33
The use of generic terms is associated with

A) male imagery
B) female imagery
C) both male and female imagery
D) neither male nor female imagery
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34
Decades of research on American English suggest that people are male until proven female.
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35
"The structure and vocabulary of English have been fashioned by men and they retain the power to name and leave unnamed." This idea is consistent with which theoretical perspective?

A) social learning
B) functionalism
C) conflict
D) symbolic interactionism
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36
What was the response when the use of "Ms." as a woman's title was first introduced?

A) It was accepted.
B) It was ridiculed.
C) It was seen as normative.
D) It was promoted by the media.
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37
Which is not true concerning titles and naming conventions?

A) Women of accomplishment are often identified according to their husband's names.
B) Research reports that college students have positive attitudes of both men and women who decide to hyphenate their names upon marriage.
C) When a boy's name is used to name a girl, it is less likely to continue as a boy's name.
D) In the ordering and placement of titles and names, female usually comes before male.
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38
Over time, English words for women

A) acquire debased or obscene references
B) are associated with prestige
C) are replaced by a generic term that includes men
D) all of the above
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39
Which is an example of how language trivializes women?

A) women's place
B) lady doctor
C) little woman
D) all of the above
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40
Changing one's surname at marriage

A) has become a common practice for both men and women
B) has grave implications for women whose accomplishments have been recorded under their birth name
C) is not a common practice for women regardless of socioeconomic status
D) is a legal requirement for women
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41
A qualifier in a statement acts to

A) soften evaluative statements
B) add a definitive description
C) add an emotional overtone
D) all of the above
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42
Women may end sentences with a tag question. This is likely to be perceived as

A) argumentative
B) non-assertive
C) polite
D) caring about the other person's opinion
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43
In educational settings

A) female students talk more than male students
B) teachers listen to male students more than female students
C) female teachers listen to female students more and male teachers listen to male students more
D) female and male students talk and are listened to roughly the same amount of time
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44
Because men are expected to be in leadership positions, they

A) can be more relaxed and friendly with subordinates
B) are more likely to be direct and succinct in communication
C) can be less polite
D) all of the above
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45
In language, men are more likely than women to use

A) qualifiers
B) tag questions
C) intensifiers
D) imperatives
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46
Which is not true?

A) Men interrupt more than women.
B) Men talk less than women.
C) Men touch women more often than women touch men.
D) Men self-disclose less than women.
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47
Women talk more than men in which of these situations?

A) at the beginning of a romantic relationship
B) in groups of other women
C) in college classrooms
D) in business negotiations
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48
Men talk more than women in which of these situations?

A) in groups of other women
B) in long-term marriages
C) in mixed-sex groups
D) all of the above
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In nonverbal communication

A) men exhibit a greater variety of facial expressions
B) women express anger as much as men
C) women smile more than men
D) women engage in less eye-contact
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