Deck 12: Gender

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While visiting a foreign country,James notices that it appears socially appropriate for females to always begin a conversation and for males to always have the last word.This discovery gives insight into the culture's

A) sex differences.
B) gender identity.
C) value system.
D) gender roles.
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Both estrogens and androgens are present

A) in both females and males in different concentrations.
B) only in males.
C) only in females.
D) in both females and males in the exact same concentration.
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Critics of the evolutionary psychology view argue that

A) humans do not have the decision-making abilities to change their gender behavior and therefore are locked into the evolutionary past.
B) humans have the decision-making abilities to change their gender behavior and therefore are not locked into the evolutionary past.
C) the evolutionary view pays little attention to cultural and individual variations in gender differences.
D) although humans have the decision-making abilities to change their gender behavior,and not be locked into the evolutionary past,the evolutionary view pays little attention to cultural and individual variations in gender differences.
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Which best defines gender?

A) a person's biological sex
B) sociological prescriptions for males and females
C) reproductive distinctions between males and females
D) male or female assignment made on the basis of external and internal genitalia
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Which of the following does not belong?

A) XX
B) female
C) estrogen
D) hermaphrodite
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Some girls have a condition caused by a genetic defect resulting in an abnormally high level of androgens.The girls vary in how much their genitals look like male or female genitals.This condition is referred to as

A) congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
B) CAH.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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Recent research has shown that infants are aware of their own gender as early as ________ months.

A) 12 to 14
B) 14 to 16
C) 17 to 19
D) 30
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_____________________ is present in a small number of newborns,which in boys involves a missing penis.In the past doctors recommended that children with this defect be,for the most part,raised as girls.

A) Androgen insensitivity
B) Pelvic field defect
C) Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
D) None of these.
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If you believe that gender and sexual behavior are unlearned and instinctual,your belief most closely resembles the views of

A) Freud.
B) Piaget.
C) Kohlberg.
D) Gilligan.
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The expectation that a woman should be nurturing and compliant is an example of a gender

A) role.
B) identity.
C) prescription.
D) constancy.
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What is the main class of male sex hormones?

A) androgens
B) estrogens
C) progesterone
D) testosterone
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What is the main class of female sex hormones?

A) androgens
B) estrogens
C) progesterone
D) testosterone
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At birth,Glenda,who is genetically female,had her masculinized genitalia surgically corrected to resemble those of a female.Research suggests that as an adult Glenda will exhibit masculine characteristics.Why?

A) Innate male hormones will continue to have a powerful influence over Glenda's behavior.
B) Since Glenda will likely resemble a male,people around her will treat her like a man.
C) She will likely learn to resent her sex-change and reject her external female self in favor of her internal male self.
D) It is unclear whether this is due to hormonal or environmental factors.
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The identification of the existence of human sex chromosomes,which are called X and Y chromosomes,occurred in the

A) 1920s.
B) 1940s.
C) 1970s.
D) 1990s.
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The author of the text uses the movie Jerry Maguire to reflect a growing trend in society of

A) females demonstrating a nurturing side to win over the attention of the males.
B) females feeling desperate to find a male to help raise their children.
C) males showing an interest in improving their social relationships and achieving emotional maturity.
D) None of these.
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Many social scientists,such as Eagly,locate the cause of psychological sex differences not in biologically evolved dispositions but in

A) contrasting positions and social roles of women and men.
B) evolutionary pressures.
C) hormonal difference.
D) All of these.
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__________________________ are considered XY and do not have androgen receptors in their cells because of a genetic error.

A) Congenital adrenal hyperplasia females
B) Pelvic-field defect males and females
C) Androgen-insensitive males
D) CAH males
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___________________________ emphasize that evolutionary adaptations produced psychological sex differences.They argue that women and men faced different evolutionary pressures in primeval environments when the human species was evolving.

A) Developmentalists
B) Evolutionary psychologists
C) Feminists
D) Historians
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A set of expectations that prescribes how females and males should think,act,and feel is referred to as

A) gender role.
B) gender identity.
C) gender constancy.
D) gender.
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The acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role is gender

A) role.
B) identity.
C) typing.
D) casting.
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If you wanted to observe behavior at "gender school," where would you go?

A) the bedroom
B) in front of a television set
C) a middle-school classroom
D) a playground with 5- to 10-year-olds
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In terms of parental and family influences,when does the family start treating the child like a boy or a girl?

A) at birth
B) around 6 months old
C) around 1 year old
D) around 2 years old
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___________________________ stems from Freud's view that the preschool child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent.

A) Psychoanalytic theory of gender
B) Psychosocial theory of gender
C) Social cognitive theory of gender
D) Piaget's cognitive theory
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Who would tell a mother,"In order for your 4-year-old to develop a female identity,she must first develop a sexual attraction to her father,then she must reject this attraction and affiliate with you"?

A) a social learning theorist
B) a psychoanalytic theorist
C) a gender-schema theorist
D) a cognitive-developmental theorist
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Which of the following statements does not reflect the actions or beliefs of most parents?

A) Girls are more likely to be given dolls and encouraged to babysit when they are old enough.
B) Girls are encouraged to show their emotions.
C) Fathers encourage aggressive play with both their daughters and sons.
D) Parents give more freedom to their adolescent boys than their girls.
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On the playground,the play settings in which boys teach one another the required masculine behavior and girls teach one another feminine behavior is referred to as

A) "gender school."
B) "gender pressure."
C) "peer negotiations."
D) "friend gendering"
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What is a criticism of the social-cognitive learning theory of gender?

A) Children become gender-typed much earlier than 5 years of age.
B) Gender development is not as passively acquired as the theory indicates.
C) Children become masculine or feminine even when the same-sex parent is not present in the family.
D) Parents often reward gender-inappropriate behavior and punish gender-appropriate behavior.
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Which of the following does not belong?

A) imitation
B) attraction anxiety
C) social-cognitive learning theory of gender
D) reward
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In the United States,of the following 7-year-olds,who is most likely to be ridiculed and lose status with peers?

A) a male who wants to be on the track team
B) a female who wants to be the captain of the football team
C) a male who wants to play with dolls
D) a female who wants to play house
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If you observed a child who was getting rewards and/or punishments when he/she experienced gender-appropriate and inappropriate behavior,you could associate it with

A) psychoanalytic theory.
B) humanistic theory.
C) social cognitive theory.
D) cognitive-developmental theory.
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Peer demands for conformity to gender role become especially intense during

A) early childhood.
B) middle childhood.
C) late childhood.
D) adolescence.
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A mental organizational plan that categorizes behaviors on the basis of "male" or "female" is called a(n)_________ schema.

A) sex
B) gender
C) identity
D) androgyny
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Which of the following is not emphasized in the social-cognitive theory of gender?

A) Sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent occurs around 5 years of age.
B) Observation and imitation of gender behavior occurs.
C) Children are rewarded for gender-appropriate behavior.
D) Children are punished for gender-inappropriate behavior.
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What theory states that an individual's attention and behavior are guided by an internal motivation to conform to gender-based sociocultural standards and stereotypes?

A) identification theory
B) gender-schema theory
C) cognitive-developmental theory
D) humanistic theory
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A weakness of Freud's gender identification theory is that

A) it is supported by research.
B) children do not attach to the opposite-sex parent.
C) it ignores the possibility of unconscious motivation.
D) gender-typing occurs before the ages proposed by this theory.
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One day a mother and father put their 3-month-old son in a pink jumper and went for a stroll in Central Park in New York City.Which comment should they expect to hear from strangers?

A) "Your baby looks just like his father."
B) "He's going to grow up and be a big bruiser."
C) "She looks like a delicate little angel."
D) "Is your baby adopted?"
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Your instructor assigns an article titled "Imitation and Punishment as Methods of Females' Acquisition of Submissive Behavior." This article was likely written by a

A) social-cognitive learning theorist.
B) gender-schema theorist.
C) cognitive-developmental theorist.
D) neo-Piagetian.
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As a typical father in the United States,John would be more likely than his wife to

A) engage in rough play with his daughter.
B) provide physical care to his daughter.
C) be unconcerned about gender-role development in his daughter.
D) treat his son one way and his daughter another way.
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Who developed a theory of gender development based on children identifying with the same sex parent?

A) Bem
B) Freud
C) Kohlberg
D) Goldberg
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__________________________ is a cognitive structure,or network of associations,that organizes and guides a child's perceptions.

A) Schema
B) Cognition
C) Identity
D) Influence
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_____________________ talk is talk that gives information.Public speaking is an example of this type of talk.Males hold center stage through this talk with such verbal performances as storytelling,joking,and lecturing with information.

A) Report
B) Rapport
C) Self-regulation
D) Report-rapport
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A person who exhibits masculine and feminine characteristics is described as

A) androgynous.
B) a hermaphrodite.
C) gender stereotypic.
D) lacking gender identity.
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Which of the following statements regarding physical differences between the sexes is true?

A) Females are less likely to suffer from coronary disease than males.
B) Females are more likely than males to develop physical disorders.
C) Females are more likely than males to develop mental disorders.
D) Females are more likely to be taller than males.
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Recent studies have revealed that females are more likely than males to engage in

A) putting forth more academic effort.
B) obtaining better grades.
C) negative attitudes toward math.
D) All of these.
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Harming someone by manipulating a relationship is called relational

A) aggression.
B) teasing.
C) frustration.
D) All of these.
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Rapport talk is to report talk as

A) males are to females.
B) females are to males.
C) the previous generation is to the current generation.
D) elderly males are to elderly females.
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A statistical analysis that combines the results of many different studies is called a meta

A) connection.
B) combination.
C) analysis.
D) addition.
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Which one of the following statements is not a concern when studying the research on differences between the sexes?

A) The differences are average¾not every female versus every male.
B) Even when differences are reported,there is considerable overlap between the sexes.
C) When differences are reported,there will not be any overlap.
D) The differences may be due primarily to biological factors,sociocultural factors,or both.
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______________________ talk is the language of conversation and a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships.

A) Report
B) Rapport
C) Self-regulation
D) None of these.
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Walcott is a professional bar bouncer who is described by his coworkers as being independent and aggressive.Walcott is also a caring and nurturing husband and father.Walcott could be said to

A) be androgynous.
B) have a poor gender identity.
C) be sexually undifferentiated.
D) need to work on his expressive traits.
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In a recent investigation,women and men who lived in more highly developed countries perceived themselves as being _________________ to each other than did women and men who lived in less developed countries.

A) more dissimilar
B) somewhat dissimilar
C) more similar
D) very similar
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In Gelman,Taylor,and Nguyen's study on gender stereotyping,they found that it was present even at _______ year(s)of age and shows its first major increase by the time the child is __________ years of age.

A) 1; 2
B) 2; 7
C) 2; 4
D) 5; 9
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Which of the following statements about school achievement is not true?

A) Recent evidence suggests that boys predominate in the academic bottom half of high-school classes.
B) The bottom 50 percent academically is made up mainly of boys.
C) Females are more likely than males to be assigned to special/remedial education classes.
D) Females put forth more academic effort.
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Children are motivated to act in ways that conform with their ______________________,fueling gender typing.

A) identity bias
B) gender schemas
C) persona
D) gender constancy
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Researchers have found some differences in the brains of males and females.Which one of the statements does not represent a valid finding on differences?

A) Female brains are smaller.
B) One part of the hypothalamus responsible for sexual behavior is larger in men.
C) An area of the parietal lobe that functions in visuospatial skills is larger in females than males.
D) The area of the brain involved in emotional expression shows more metabolic activity in females.
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By the time children enter _______________________,they have considerable knowledge about which activities are linked with being male or female.

A) day care
B) elementary school
C) middle school
D) high school
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What hormone strengthens the immune system,making females more resistant to infection?

A) androgen
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) testosterone
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Which represents a gender stereotype?

A) Most math majors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are female.
B) Women tend to be slightly shorter than men.
C) Males are more achievement-oriented than females.
D) The average male American worker earns more than the average female American worker.
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A classic study of the 1970s found that each gender had characteristics categorized as

A) independent and powerful.
B) warm and sensitive.
C) aggressive and independent.
D) instrumental and expressive.
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As a day-care worker,Jessica has ample opportunity to see young children interacting.Chances are that even in the 2-year-olds she supervises,she would have observed a consistent sex difference involving

A) male aggression.
B) female verbal abilities.
C) male leadership.
D) female gullibility.
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When do children begin to engage in gender stereotyping?
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There is a concern about boys who adopt a strong masculine role in

A) early childhood.
B) the primary years.
C) adolescence.
D) college.
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The Bem Sex-Role Inventory assesses

A) sexism.
B) androgyny.
C) gender discrimination.
D) gender stereotypes.
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According to a UNICEF analysis of education around the world,by age 18

A) boys have received,on average,4.4 years less education than girls have.
B) boys and girls have received,on average,a comparable education.
C) girls have been found,on average,to have higher rates of school completion than boys.
D) girls have received,on average,4.4 years less education than boys have.
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According to recent research,which statement is not true about emotional differences between males and females?

A) Males show more anger towards strangers than females do.
B) Males are more likely to show their anger through aggressive actions.
C) Males are more likely to discuss emotions than females.
D) Females express sadness and fear more than males.
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Describe the ages and examples of the first signs of gender-typed play.
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It has been pointed out (Pleck,1983)that the idea of androgyny should be replaced with the idea of

A) gender constancy.
B) asexuality.
C) gender-role stereotypes.
D) gender-role transcendence.
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There are many physical similarities and differences between males and females.List a few of these similarities and differences.
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Sandra Bem is a leading early proponent of

A) androgyny.
B) gender-schema theory.
C) gender-role transcendence.
D) identification theory.
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William Pollack identified a "national crisis of boyhood" that he called

A) boy aggression.
B) boy toys.
C) bad boy look.
D) boy code.
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An individual with what gender-role orientation is the most mentally healthy?

A) masculine
B) feminine
C) androgynous
D) undifferentiated
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There is a concern about boys who adopt a strong masculine role in adolescence because some

A) of their activities are not socially acceptable.
B) of the young boys turn to premarital sex.
C) turn to drugs and alcohol.
D) All of these.
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What is gender stereotyping?
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Tim does not evaluate others in terms of "masculinity" or "femininity," but rather on the basis of who they are.His thinking exemplifies

A) gender identity.
B) androgyny.
C) sex-typing.
D) gender-role transcendence.
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An instrument to assess androgyny is the

A) Stanford and Binet Intelligence Test.
B) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
C) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Adults.
D) Bem Sex-Role Inventory.
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Describe the effects of increased levels of testosterone in fetal amniotic fluid.
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Compare and contrast the differences between gender identity,roles,and typing.
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___________________________ is the view that when an individual's competence is at issue,it should be conceptualized on a personal basis,rather than on the basis of masculinity,femininity,or androgyny.

A) Gender identity
B) Gender constancy
C) Gender-role transcendence
D) Gender stereotyping
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In a number of Middle Eastern countries,

A) the division of labor between males and females is dramatic.
B) the males are socialized to work in the public sphere and the females in the home.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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William Pollack says the "crisis of boyhood" promotes

A) a lack of male emotion.
B) the bottling of anxiety.
C) little display of feelings.
D) All of these.
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While visiting a foreign country,James notices that it appears socially appropriate for females to always begin a conversation and for males to always have the last word.This discovery gives insight into the culture's

A) sex differences.
B) gender identity.
C) value system.
D) gender roles.
D
2
Both estrogens and androgens are present

A) in both females and males in different concentrations.
B) only in males.
C) only in females.
D) in both females and males in the exact same concentration.
A
3
Critics of the evolutionary psychology view argue that

A) humans do not have the decision-making abilities to change their gender behavior and therefore are locked into the evolutionary past.
B) humans have the decision-making abilities to change their gender behavior and therefore are not locked into the evolutionary past.
C) the evolutionary view pays little attention to cultural and individual variations in gender differences.
D) although humans have the decision-making abilities to change their gender behavior,and not be locked into the evolutionary past,the evolutionary view pays little attention to cultural and individual variations in gender differences.
D
4
Which best defines gender?

A) a person's biological sex
B) sociological prescriptions for males and females
C) reproductive distinctions between males and females
D) male or female assignment made on the basis of external and internal genitalia
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Which of the following does not belong?

A) XX
B) female
C) estrogen
D) hermaphrodite
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Some girls have a condition caused by a genetic defect resulting in an abnormally high level of androgens.The girls vary in how much their genitals look like male or female genitals.This condition is referred to as

A) congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
B) CAH.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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Recent research has shown that infants are aware of their own gender as early as ________ months.

A) 12 to 14
B) 14 to 16
C) 17 to 19
D) 30
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_____________________ is present in a small number of newborns,which in boys involves a missing penis.In the past doctors recommended that children with this defect be,for the most part,raised as girls.

A) Androgen insensitivity
B) Pelvic field defect
C) Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
D) None of these.
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If you believe that gender and sexual behavior are unlearned and instinctual,your belief most closely resembles the views of

A) Freud.
B) Piaget.
C) Kohlberg.
D) Gilligan.
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The expectation that a woman should be nurturing and compliant is an example of a gender

A) role.
B) identity.
C) prescription.
D) constancy.
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What is the main class of male sex hormones?

A) androgens
B) estrogens
C) progesterone
D) testosterone
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What is the main class of female sex hormones?

A) androgens
B) estrogens
C) progesterone
D) testosterone
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At birth,Glenda,who is genetically female,had her masculinized genitalia surgically corrected to resemble those of a female.Research suggests that as an adult Glenda will exhibit masculine characteristics.Why?

A) Innate male hormones will continue to have a powerful influence over Glenda's behavior.
B) Since Glenda will likely resemble a male,people around her will treat her like a man.
C) She will likely learn to resent her sex-change and reject her external female self in favor of her internal male self.
D) It is unclear whether this is due to hormonal or environmental factors.
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The identification of the existence of human sex chromosomes,which are called X and Y chromosomes,occurred in the

A) 1920s.
B) 1940s.
C) 1970s.
D) 1990s.
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The author of the text uses the movie Jerry Maguire to reflect a growing trend in society of

A) females demonstrating a nurturing side to win over the attention of the males.
B) females feeling desperate to find a male to help raise their children.
C) males showing an interest in improving their social relationships and achieving emotional maturity.
D) None of these.
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Many social scientists,such as Eagly,locate the cause of psychological sex differences not in biologically evolved dispositions but in

A) contrasting positions and social roles of women and men.
B) evolutionary pressures.
C) hormonal difference.
D) All of these.
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__________________________ are considered XY and do not have androgen receptors in their cells because of a genetic error.

A) Congenital adrenal hyperplasia females
B) Pelvic-field defect males and females
C) Androgen-insensitive males
D) CAH males
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___________________________ emphasize that evolutionary adaptations produced psychological sex differences.They argue that women and men faced different evolutionary pressures in primeval environments when the human species was evolving.

A) Developmentalists
B) Evolutionary psychologists
C) Feminists
D) Historians
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A set of expectations that prescribes how females and males should think,act,and feel is referred to as

A) gender role.
B) gender identity.
C) gender constancy.
D) gender.
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The acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role is gender

A) role.
B) identity.
C) typing.
D) casting.
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If you wanted to observe behavior at "gender school," where would you go?

A) the bedroom
B) in front of a television set
C) a middle-school classroom
D) a playground with 5- to 10-year-olds
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In terms of parental and family influences,when does the family start treating the child like a boy or a girl?

A) at birth
B) around 6 months old
C) around 1 year old
D) around 2 years old
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___________________________ stems from Freud's view that the preschool child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent.

A) Psychoanalytic theory of gender
B) Psychosocial theory of gender
C) Social cognitive theory of gender
D) Piaget's cognitive theory
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Who would tell a mother,"In order for your 4-year-old to develop a female identity,she must first develop a sexual attraction to her father,then she must reject this attraction and affiliate with you"?

A) a social learning theorist
B) a psychoanalytic theorist
C) a gender-schema theorist
D) a cognitive-developmental theorist
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Which of the following statements does not reflect the actions or beliefs of most parents?

A) Girls are more likely to be given dolls and encouraged to babysit when they are old enough.
B) Girls are encouraged to show their emotions.
C) Fathers encourage aggressive play with both their daughters and sons.
D) Parents give more freedom to their adolescent boys than their girls.
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On the playground,the play settings in which boys teach one another the required masculine behavior and girls teach one another feminine behavior is referred to as

A) "gender school."
B) "gender pressure."
C) "peer negotiations."
D) "friend gendering"
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What is a criticism of the social-cognitive learning theory of gender?

A) Children become gender-typed much earlier than 5 years of age.
B) Gender development is not as passively acquired as the theory indicates.
C) Children become masculine or feminine even when the same-sex parent is not present in the family.
D) Parents often reward gender-inappropriate behavior and punish gender-appropriate behavior.
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Which of the following does not belong?

A) imitation
B) attraction anxiety
C) social-cognitive learning theory of gender
D) reward
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In the United States,of the following 7-year-olds,who is most likely to be ridiculed and lose status with peers?

A) a male who wants to be on the track team
B) a female who wants to be the captain of the football team
C) a male who wants to play with dolls
D) a female who wants to play house
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If you observed a child who was getting rewards and/or punishments when he/she experienced gender-appropriate and inappropriate behavior,you could associate it with

A) psychoanalytic theory.
B) humanistic theory.
C) social cognitive theory.
D) cognitive-developmental theory.
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Peer demands for conformity to gender role become especially intense during

A) early childhood.
B) middle childhood.
C) late childhood.
D) adolescence.
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A mental organizational plan that categorizes behaviors on the basis of "male" or "female" is called a(n)_________ schema.

A) sex
B) gender
C) identity
D) androgyny
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Which of the following is not emphasized in the social-cognitive theory of gender?

A) Sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent occurs around 5 years of age.
B) Observation and imitation of gender behavior occurs.
C) Children are rewarded for gender-appropriate behavior.
D) Children are punished for gender-inappropriate behavior.
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34
What theory states that an individual's attention and behavior are guided by an internal motivation to conform to gender-based sociocultural standards and stereotypes?

A) identification theory
B) gender-schema theory
C) cognitive-developmental theory
D) humanistic theory
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35
A weakness of Freud's gender identification theory is that

A) it is supported by research.
B) children do not attach to the opposite-sex parent.
C) it ignores the possibility of unconscious motivation.
D) gender-typing occurs before the ages proposed by this theory.
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36
One day a mother and father put their 3-month-old son in a pink jumper and went for a stroll in Central Park in New York City.Which comment should they expect to hear from strangers?

A) "Your baby looks just like his father."
B) "He's going to grow up and be a big bruiser."
C) "She looks like a delicate little angel."
D) "Is your baby adopted?"
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37
Your instructor assigns an article titled "Imitation and Punishment as Methods of Females' Acquisition of Submissive Behavior." This article was likely written by a

A) social-cognitive learning theorist.
B) gender-schema theorist.
C) cognitive-developmental theorist.
D) neo-Piagetian.
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38
As a typical father in the United States,John would be more likely than his wife to

A) engage in rough play with his daughter.
B) provide physical care to his daughter.
C) be unconcerned about gender-role development in his daughter.
D) treat his son one way and his daughter another way.
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39
Who developed a theory of gender development based on children identifying with the same sex parent?

A) Bem
B) Freud
C) Kohlberg
D) Goldberg
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40
__________________________ is a cognitive structure,or network of associations,that organizes and guides a child's perceptions.

A) Schema
B) Cognition
C) Identity
D) Influence
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41
_____________________ talk is talk that gives information.Public speaking is an example of this type of talk.Males hold center stage through this talk with such verbal performances as storytelling,joking,and lecturing with information.

A) Report
B) Rapport
C) Self-regulation
D) Report-rapport
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42
A person who exhibits masculine and feminine characteristics is described as

A) androgynous.
B) a hermaphrodite.
C) gender stereotypic.
D) lacking gender identity.
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43
Which of the following statements regarding physical differences between the sexes is true?

A) Females are less likely to suffer from coronary disease than males.
B) Females are more likely than males to develop physical disorders.
C) Females are more likely than males to develop mental disorders.
D) Females are more likely to be taller than males.
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44
Recent studies have revealed that females are more likely than males to engage in

A) putting forth more academic effort.
B) obtaining better grades.
C) negative attitudes toward math.
D) All of these.
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45
Harming someone by manipulating a relationship is called relational

A) aggression.
B) teasing.
C) frustration.
D) All of these.
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46
Rapport talk is to report talk as

A) males are to females.
B) females are to males.
C) the previous generation is to the current generation.
D) elderly males are to elderly females.
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47
A statistical analysis that combines the results of many different studies is called a meta

A) connection.
B) combination.
C) analysis.
D) addition.
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48
Which one of the following statements is not a concern when studying the research on differences between the sexes?

A) The differences are average¾not every female versus every male.
B) Even when differences are reported,there is considerable overlap between the sexes.
C) When differences are reported,there will not be any overlap.
D) The differences may be due primarily to biological factors,sociocultural factors,or both.
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49
______________________ talk is the language of conversation and a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships.

A) Report
B) Rapport
C) Self-regulation
D) None of these.
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50
Walcott is a professional bar bouncer who is described by his coworkers as being independent and aggressive.Walcott is also a caring and nurturing husband and father.Walcott could be said to

A) be androgynous.
B) have a poor gender identity.
C) be sexually undifferentiated.
D) need to work on his expressive traits.
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51
In a recent investigation,women and men who lived in more highly developed countries perceived themselves as being _________________ to each other than did women and men who lived in less developed countries.

A) more dissimilar
B) somewhat dissimilar
C) more similar
D) very similar
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52
In Gelman,Taylor,and Nguyen's study on gender stereotyping,they found that it was present even at _______ year(s)of age and shows its first major increase by the time the child is __________ years of age.

A) 1; 2
B) 2; 7
C) 2; 4
D) 5; 9
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53
Which of the following statements about school achievement is not true?

A) Recent evidence suggests that boys predominate in the academic bottom half of high-school classes.
B) The bottom 50 percent academically is made up mainly of boys.
C) Females are more likely than males to be assigned to special/remedial education classes.
D) Females put forth more academic effort.
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54
Children are motivated to act in ways that conform with their ______________________,fueling gender typing.

A) identity bias
B) gender schemas
C) persona
D) gender constancy
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55
Researchers have found some differences in the brains of males and females.Which one of the statements does not represent a valid finding on differences?

A) Female brains are smaller.
B) One part of the hypothalamus responsible for sexual behavior is larger in men.
C) An area of the parietal lobe that functions in visuospatial skills is larger in females than males.
D) The area of the brain involved in emotional expression shows more metabolic activity in females.
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56
By the time children enter _______________________,they have considerable knowledge about which activities are linked with being male or female.

A) day care
B) elementary school
C) middle school
D) high school
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57
What hormone strengthens the immune system,making females more resistant to infection?

A) androgen
B) estrogen
C) progesterone
D) testosterone
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58
Which represents a gender stereotype?

A) Most math majors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are female.
B) Women tend to be slightly shorter than men.
C) Males are more achievement-oriented than females.
D) The average male American worker earns more than the average female American worker.
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59
A classic study of the 1970s found that each gender had characteristics categorized as

A) independent and powerful.
B) warm and sensitive.
C) aggressive and independent.
D) instrumental and expressive.
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60
As a day-care worker,Jessica has ample opportunity to see young children interacting.Chances are that even in the 2-year-olds she supervises,she would have observed a consistent sex difference involving

A) male aggression.
B) female verbal abilities.
C) male leadership.
D) female gullibility.
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61
When do children begin to engage in gender stereotyping?
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62
There is a concern about boys who adopt a strong masculine role in

A) early childhood.
B) the primary years.
C) adolescence.
D) college.
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63
The Bem Sex-Role Inventory assesses

A) sexism.
B) androgyny.
C) gender discrimination.
D) gender stereotypes.
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64
According to a UNICEF analysis of education around the world,by age 18

A) boys have received,on average,4.4 years less education than girls have.
B) boys and girls have received,on average,a comparable education.
C) girls have been found,on average,to have higher rates of school completion than boys.
D) girls have received,on average,4.4 years less education than boys have.
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65
According to recent research,which statement is not true about emotional differences between males and females?

A) Males show more anger towards strangers than females do.
B) Males are more likely to show their anger through aggressive actions.
C) Males are more likely to discuss emotions than females.
D) Females express sadness and fear more than males.
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66
Describe the ages and examples of the first signs of gender-typed play.
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67
It has been pointed out (Pleck,1983)that the idea of androgyny should be replaced with the idea of

A) gender constancy.
B) asexuality.
C) gender-role stereotypes.
D) gender-role transcendence.
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68
There are many physical similarities and differences between males and females.List a few of these similarities and differences.
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69
Sandra Bem is a leading early proponent of

A) androgyny.
B) gender-schema theory.
C) gender-role transcendence.
D) identification theory.
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70
William Pollack identified a "national crisis of boyhood" that he called

A) boy aggression.
B) boy toys.
C) bad boy look.
D) boy code.
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71
An individual with what gender-role orientation is the most mentally healthy?

A) masculine
B) feminine
C) androgynous
D) undifferentiated
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72
There is a concern about boys who adopt a strong masculine role in adolescence because some

A) of their activities are not socially acceptable.
B) of the young boys turn to premarital sex.
C) turn to drugs and alcohol.
D) All of these.
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73
What is gender stereotyping?
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74
Tim does not evaluate others in terms of "masculinity" or "femininity," but rather on the basis of who they are.His thinking exemplifies

A) gender identity.
B) androgyny.
C) sex-typing.
D) gender-role transcendence.
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75
An instrument to assess androgyny is the

A) Stanford and Binet Intelligence Test.
B) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
C) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Adults.
D) Bem Sex-Role Inventory.
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76
Describe the effects of increased levels of testosterone in fetal amniotic fluid.
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77
Compare and contrast the differences between gender identity,roles,and typing.
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78
___________________________ is the view that when an individual's competence is at issue,it should be conceptualized on a personal basis,rather than on the basis of masculinity,femininity,or androgyny.

A) Gender identity
B) Gender constancy
C) Gender-role transcendence
D) Gender stereotyping
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79
In a number of Middle Eastern countries,

A) the division of labor between males and females is dramatic.
B) the males are socialized to work in the public sphere and the females in the home.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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80
William Pollack says the "crisis of boyhood" promotes

A) a lack of male emotion.
B) the bottling of anxiety.
C) little display of feelings.
D) All of these.
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