Cross-cultural studies reveal that
A) gender-role standards vary widely from culture to culture
B) societies in which people live in small families are the ones that emphasize gender-typing the most
C) in most societies, boys face stronger pressures to be "obedient," whereas girls face stronger pressures to be "self-reliant"
D) many gender-role standards are similar from culture to culture
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Q12: Analyses of gender-typing across more than 100
Q13: The better documented sex differences in cognitive
Q14: Among the gender-role stereotypes that appear to
Q15: Boys score higher than girls
A) on tests
Q16: The major qualification about findings on sex
Q18: Gender-typing refers to
A) the inheritance of a
Q19: Recent research (i.e., Prentice & Carranza, 2002)
Q20: Research suggests that boys score higher than
Q21: Recent research implies that girls may perform
Q22: One's gender identity includes
A) the knowledge "I
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