Multiple Choice
According to Sandra Bem (1983) what is the difference between someone who is gender schematic versus someone who is gender aschematic?
A) Someone who is gender schematic is more likely to use gender as a way of understanding and organizing the world.
B) People who are gender aschematic do not strongly identify with any gender.
C) Being gender aschematic entails holding strong, gendered attitudes that are atypical and inconsistent with gender norms.
D) A person who relies heavily on gender schematic processing thinks about gender in a more logical and deductive fashion.
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