Deck 6: Gendered Identities: Childhood

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Recurring themes occurring throughout childhood as children learn about gender include

A)the child is an active agent of his or her gender socialization,copying behavior.
B)parents aware of how differently they treat sons and daughters.
C)pressure for conformity to gender norms on girls is stronger than on boys.
D)All the above are correct.
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Jamal's father is mowing the lawn.Jamal received a toy lawnmower for his birthday,and starts to follow his Father around the yard,"mowing." Jamil has learned through

A)speech.
B)biology.
C)cognition.
D)observation.
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Which of the following statements about the development of gender is INCORRECT?

A)Male children are more valued than female children even in our own society.
B)Pressure for conformity to gender roles occurs earlier for boys than girls
C)Parents are aware of the extent they treat their sons and daughters differently.
D)Children actively participate in gender socialization.
Question
The understanding gender is permanent is called

A)social learning.
B)observational learning.
C)gender constancy.
D)gender segregation.
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The effects of reinforcement on gender development occur

A)whether or not the adult is deliberately trying to influence a child's behavior.
B)only when the adult is deliberately trying to influence a child's behavior.
C)only within the child's home.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
Once children have learned gender schema,they pay more attention to ________ models than _______ models.

A)same-gender;other-gender
B)preschool-aged;adult
C)gender-neutral;gender-typed
D)None of the above is correct.
Question
People who are highly gender-typed have a well-developed idea of gender and rely on it when they make sense of the world,making them

A)gender-aschematic.
B)gender-schematic.
C)female-selective.
D)relational.
Question
The idea children learn gender from their environment comes from

A)psychodynamic theory.
B)humanistic theory.
C)social learning theory.
D)Gestalt theory.
Question
Gender schema theory suggests which of the following categories of toys is much more likely to be found in boys' than girls' rooms?

A)vehicles
B)blocks
C)puzzles
D)male dolls
Question
By age two or three,children can identify their own sexes;however,they may believe

A)people other than themselves are asexual.
B)people can change sex by changing their hairstyles or clothing.
C)there is no reliable way to determine other people's sexes.
D)b and c
Question
From toddlerhood,boys and girls get different kinds and amounts of talk about

A)math.
B)gender roles.
C)play.
D)energy management.
Question
Learning gender-typed behavior is particularly easy for children when

A)they are exposed to adults other than their parents.
B)they have siblings.
C)parents set up gender-differentiated environments (e.g.bedrooms).
D)their parents are divorced.
Question
Meta-analysis revealed what about parental gender treatment of children?

A)overall,parents treat children similarly,across gender.
B)mothers were likely to encourage gender-typed play and activities.
C)fathers stereotype more than mothers.
D)no conclusions can be made.
Question
_____________ views gender typing as a way to organize the world based on gender associations.

A)Observational learning theory
B)Social learning theory
C)Gestalt theory
D)Gender schema theory
Question
Once children know they are and always will be one sex,they try to _________ the cultural expectations for people of their sex.

A)understand
B)match
C)avoid
D)explain
Question
In addition to learning through reinforcement,people learn through

A)imitation.
B)talking.
C)logic.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
Social learning theory states people learn characteristic behavior patterns through the process of

A)habituation.
B)reinforcement.
C)teleology.
D)entropy.
Question
study,children imitated aggressive behavior most

A)when the adult model was rewarded.
B)when the adult model was punished.
C)when no specific consequences followed.
D)None of the above is correct.
Question
People who are ______________ rely more on schemas besides those for gender.

A)gender-aschematic
B)gender-schematic
C)female-selective
D)relational
Question
______________________ uses a cognitive approach to explain gender typing

A)Observational learning theory
B)Social learning theory
C)Gestalt theory
D)Gender schema theory
Question
_______________ lead/s to selective attention and selective memory.

A)Gender constancy
B)Gender schemas
C)Imitation
D)Relational aggression
Question
Common recipes for determining whether a pregnant woman is going to have a boy or a girl include

A)carrying high for a boy and low for a girl.
B)the mother's pale complexion for a boy and rosy complexion for a girl.
C)low activity levels for male fetuses and high for female fetuses.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
With gender-neutral toys,like bicycles,manufacturers

A)are relying less and less on gender stereotypes.
B)create two versions-a pink,flowery bike for girls and a black,heavy-duty dirt bike for boys.
C)find a way to impose gender.
D)b and c.
Question
Halloween is a time when children can dress up to be anyone or anybody,

A)but most costumes are gender-stereotyped.
B)and most children take advantage of this to play against gender typing.
C)and more and more costume makers are creating gender-neutral costumes.
D)and it is often used to teach children gender typing is socially constructed.
Question
Hostile acts attempting to damage another person's relationships or social standing are called

A)hostile aggression.
B)scapegoat aggression.
C)segregational aggression.
D)relational aggression.
Question
When talking to their daughters as opposed to their sons,parents

A)used a greater number of emotion words.
B)used a lesser variety of emotion words.
C)mentioned sad aspects of events less.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
In modern children's books,

A)males are shown in a greater variety of roles and occupations than women.
B)gender stereotyping has declined.
C)men are rarely or never shown doing household chores.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
Body dissatisfaction is more common among _______________ girls than among _______________ girls.

A)white;black
B)black;white
C)white;biracial
D)None of the above is correct.
Question
Children across cultures seem to learn about aspects of gender through

A)imitation,gender schemas,gender constancy.
B)gender labels,gender polarities,gender constancy.
C)gender polarities,gender schemas,gender consistency.
D)gender schemas,gender constancy,gender consistency.
Question
Manifestations of the preference for sons over daughters around the world include instances of

A)neglect and starvation of girls in infancy.
B)selective abortions of female fetuses.
C)a greater number of female infanticides than male infanticides.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
Menstruation is associated in our society with

A)shame and disgust.
B)a normal,natural part of life.
C)an unacceptable topic of conversation.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
Gender stereotypes in girl's Halloween costumes is especially striking.Costumes tend to be ________________ while boys' emphasize ______________.

A)hostile aggression.
B)scapegoat aggression.
C)segregational aggression.
D)sexy or sweetly charming;violence and death
Question
Selective abortion of female fetuses

A)has been found only in China.
B)is consistent with cultural practices permitting female infanticide.
C)is officially sanctioned in India.
D)is never practiced in the U.S.
Question
Evidence of how taboo the subject of menstruation is evident around the world in the creative use of

A)gerunds.
B)glottal stops.
C)euphemisms.
D)metonymy.
Question
When they play alone,boys and girls' play styles are ____________,but when they play in groups,their play styles become ________________.

A)extremely gender-typed;less gender-typed
B)extremely divergent;similar
C)similar;increasingly gender-typed.
D)approval-oriented;less susceptible to outside influence
Question
In interactions with peers,boys,in comparison to girls,have been found to

A)attempt to influence boys but not girls.
B)use physical dominance more than verbal persuasion.
C)readily accept suggestions from boy but not girl play partners.
D)use verbal aggression against boys and girls equally,to get their way.
Question
Which of the following is TRUE about children and gender in the US?

A)Parents are usually okay with the fact they treat daughters and sons differently.
B)Children's gender understanding changes progressively,as they grow older.
C)Male children are generally more valued than female children.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
In groups,girls tend to use ___________ while boys rely more on ____________.

A)persuasion,cooperation,and negotiation;competition and dominance
B)cooperation;persuasion,competition,and negotiation
C)competition and persuasion;dominance and negotiation
D)teasing and scapegoating;persuasion and negotiation
Question
Girls may want to be tomboys because

A)they don't want to grow up.
B)they know they will never look like Barbie.
C)they are aware of the status advantages of men.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
Which of the following tendencies is a gender difference in play for children?

A)Boys play with violent video games and girls play with Barbie dolls.
B)Children avoid "opposite-gender" toys during preschool and elementary years.
C)Children express strong preferences for gender-typed toys.
D)All the above are correct.
Question
Cite evidence indicating maleness is more valued than femaleness.How does this different valuation affect children?
Question
When teenage girls are teased about breast development,they usually

A)find the teasing "all in fun."
B)become embarrassed or angry.
C)tease back.
D)are pleased because it means people are seeing them as "grown up."
Question
In what ways might you teach a child to resist gender? Be sure to provide examples and explain why you chose them.
Question
American child-rearing practices have been described as "The Pinks and the Blues" and "The Separate Worlds of Girls and Boys." Describe in detail relevant psychological research on differential socialization of girls and boys (birth to age 12).How does this prepare girls and boys for different adult roles? Can anyone "escape" this shaping?
Question
Increased pressure to conform to gender roles is called

A)maturation intensification.
B)gender intensification.
C)trafficking.
D)euphemistic role production.
Question
The act of stifling one's own feelings and thoughts so one can fit in and be seen as a nice girl is called

A)self-silencing.
B)self-debasement.
C)self-efficacy.
D)None of the above is correct.
Question
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a "tomboy."
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Regarding sexual harassment,which of the following is NOT true?

A)It usually occurs in isolated areas without other people around.
B)It is downplayed by teachers and school officials.
C)It is seldom addressed at the institutional level.
D)It often occurs without any obvious consequences to those doing the harassment.
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Why are girls at a disadvantage in mixed-sex settings in terms of communication and persuasion?
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How do race and class relate to gender typing? What factor(s)might account for this relationship?
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Cite research evidence ethnicity and class have an effect on gender-stereotyping.What theories explain these results?
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Compare and contrast social learning and cognitive development theories of gender identity development and acquisition of gender-typed behaviors.Include examples of research cited in the textbook for both.
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Does parental ideology about gender roles influence children's behavior? Cite evidence to support your answer.
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If you were to decide to raise a child to be gender aschematic,how would you best go about it?
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Although the gendering process is difficult to avoid,some females manage to resist it.Discuss various ways a girl may attempt to fight the gendering process.Is this resistance detrimental to the girl's psychological well-being?
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What kinds of conflicts do adolescent girls face regarding the messages they get from society about maturation vs.attractiveness? How do most girls respond to these conflicts,and why do they have those responses?
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What evidence exists to show boys have more social status and power than girls do?
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Girls' dissatisfaction with how they look

A)is worse than boys' dissatisfaction since boys gain muscle rather than fat.
B)is linked to the rapid and normal weight gain of puberty.
C)is worse than boys' dissatisfaction since girls are more likely to defined by their physical selves.
D)All the above are correct.
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Explain the difference between a gender label and a gender schema.
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Various aspects of gender are not highly correlated with sex,nor do they emerge at birth as an integral whole.Becoming gendered appears to require a great deal of work.Discuss how cognition and social learning affect the development of gender.
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What problems are associated with our society's absence of information and conspiracy of silence concerning menstruation?
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Summarize research on and effects of the preference for sons in the U.S.and cross-culturally.
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Describe gender segregation,why it happens,and how it affects both boys and girls.Include in your answer both positive and negative aspects of self-segregation.
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Discuss the self-silencing that occurs in girls during adolescence.How general is it? What factors affect it? How may it represent a form of resistance? How do some groups of girls resist silencing? Were you (or if you are a man,are you aware of how females around you were)affected by this phenomenon?
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Describe the ways children themselves maintain boundaries and uphold segregation between the sexes.
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Deck 6: Gendered Identities: Childhood
1
Recurring themes occurring throughout childhood as children learn about gender include

A)the child is an active agent of his or her gender socialization,copying behavior.
B)parents aware of how differently they treat sons and daughters.
C)pressure for conformity to gender norms on girls is stronger than on boys.
D)All the above are correct.
the child is an active agent of his or her gender socialization,copying behavior.
2
Jamal's father is mowing the lawn.Jamal received a toy lawnmower for his birthday,and starts to follow his Father around the yard,"mowing." Jamil has learned through

A)speech.
B)biology.
C)cognition.
D)observation.
observation.
3
Which of the following statements about the development of gender is INCORRECT?

A)Male children are more valued than female children even in our own society.
B)Pressure for conformity to gender roles occurs earlier for boys than girls
C)Parents are aware of the extent they treat their sons and daughters differently.
D)Children actively participate in gender socialization.
Parents are aware of the extent they treat their sons and daughters differently.
4
The understanding gender is permanent is called

A)social learning.
B)observational learning.
C)gender constancy.
D)gender segregation.
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The effects of reinforcement on gender development occur

A)whether or not the adult is deliberately trying to influence a child's behavior.
B)only when the adult is deliberately trying to influence a child's behavior.
C)only within the child's home.
D)All the above are correct.
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6
Once children have learned gender schema,they pay more attention to ________ models than _______ models.

A)same-gender;other-gender
B)preschool-aged;adult
C)gender-neutral;gender-typed
D)None of the above is correct.
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7
People who are highly gender-typed have a well-developed idea of gender and rely on it when they make sense of the world,making them

A)gender-aschematic.
B)gender-schematic.
C)female-selective.
D)relational.
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The idea children learn gender from their environment comes from

A)psychodynamic theory.
B)humanistic theory.
C)social learning theory.
D)Gestalt theory.
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9
Gender schema theory suggests which of the following categories of toys is much more likely to be found in boys' than girls' rooms?

A)vehicles
B)blocks
C)puzzles
D)male dolls
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10
By age two or three,children can identify their own sexes;however,they may believe

A)people other than themselves are asexual.
B)people can change sex by changing their hairstyles or clothing.
C)there is no reliable way to determine other people's sexes.
D)b and c
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From toddlerhood,boys and girls get different kinds and amounts of talk about

A)math.
B)gender roles.
C)play.
D)energy management.
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Learning gender-typed behavior is particularly easy for children when

A)they are exposed to adults other than their parents.
B)they have siblings.
C)parents set up gender-differentiated environments (e.g.bedrooms).
D)their parents are divorced.
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13
Meta-analysis revealed what about parental gender treatment of children?

A)overall,parents treat children similarly,across gender.
B)mothers were likely to encourage gender-typed play and activities.
C)fathers stereotype more than mothers.
D)no conclusions can be made.
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_____________ views gender typing as a way to organize the world based on gender associations.

A)Observational learning theory
B)Social learning theory
C)Gestalt theory
D)Gender schema theory
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Once children know they are and always will be one sex,they try to _________ the cultural expectations for people of their sex.

A)understand
B)match
C)avoid
D)explain
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16
In addition to learning through reinforcement,people learn through

A)imitation.
B)talking.
C)logic.
D)All the above are correct.
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Social learning theory states people learn characteristic behavior patterns through the process of

A)habituation.
B)reinforcement.
C)teleology.
D)entropy.
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study,children imitated aggressive behavior most

A)when the adult model was rewarded.
B)when the adult model was punished.
C)when no specific consequences followed.
D)None of the above is correct.
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People who are ______________ rely more on schemas besides those for gender.

A)gender-aschematic
B)gender-schematic
C)female-selective
D)relational
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20
______________________ uses a cognitive approach to explain gender typing

A)Observational learning theory
B)Social learning theory
C)Gestalt theory
D)Gender schema theory
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21
_______________ lead/s to selective attention and selective memory.

A)Gender constancy
B)Gender schemas
C)Imitation
D)Relational aggression
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22
Common recipes for determining whether a pregnant woman is going to have a boy or a girl include

A)carrying high for a boy and low for a girl.
B)the mother's pale complexion for a boy and rosy complexion for a girl.
C)low activity levels for male fetuses and high for female fetuses.
D)All the above are correct.
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23
With gender-neutral toys,like bicycles,manufacturers

A)are relying less and less on gender stereotypes.
B)create two versions-a pink,flowery bike for girls and a black,heavy-duty dirt bike for boys.
C)find a way to impose gender.
D)b and c.
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Halloween is a time when children can dress up to be anyone or anybody,

A)but most costumes are gender-stereotyped.
B)and most children take advantage of this to play against gender typing.
C)and more and more costume makers are creating gender-neutral costumes.
D)and it is often used to teach children gender typing is socially constructed.
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25
Hostile acts attempting to damage another person's relationships or social standing are called

A)hostile aggression.
B)scapegoat aggression.
C)segregational aggression.
D)relational aggression.
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26
When talking to their daughters as opposed to their sons,parents

A)used a greater number of emotion words.
B)used a lesser variety of emotion words.
C)mentioned sad aspects of events less.
D)All the above are correct.
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27
In modern children's books,

A)males are shown in a greater variety of roles and occupations than women.
B)gender stereotyping has declined.
C)men are rarely or never shown doing household chores.
D)All the above are correct.
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28
Body dissatisfaction is more common among _______________ girls than among _______________ girls.

A)white;black
B)black;white
C)white;biracial
D)None of the above is correct.
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29
Children across cultures seem to learn about aspects of gender through

A)imitation,gender schemas,gender constancy.
B)gender labels,gender polarities,gender constancy.
C)gender polarities,gender schemas,gender consistency.
D)gender schemas,gender constancy,gender consistency.
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30
Manifestations of the preference for sons over daughters around the world include instances of

A)neglect and starvation of girls in infancy.
B)selective abortions of female fetuses.
C)a greater number of female infanticides than male infanticides.
D)All the above are correct.
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31
Menstruation is associated in our society with

A)shame and disgust.
B)a normal,natural part of life.
C)an unacceptable topic of conversation.
D)All the above are correct.
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32
Gender stereotypes in girl's Halloween costumes is especially striking.Costumes tend to be ________________ while boys' emphasize ______________.

A)hostile aggression.
B)scapegoat aggression.
C)segregational aggression.
D)sexy or sweetly charming;violence and death
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33
Selective abortion of female fetuses

A)has been found only in China.
B)is consistent with cultural practices permitting female infanticide.
C)is officially sanctioned in India.
D)is never practiced in the U.S.
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34
Evidence of how taboo the subject of menstruation is evident around the world in the creative use of

A)gerunds.
B)glottal stops.
C)euphemisms.
D)metonymy.
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35
When they play alone,boys and girls' play styles are ____________,but when they play in groups,their play styles become ________________.

A)extremely gender-typed;less gender-typed
B)extremely divergent;similar
C)similar;increasingly gender-typed.
D)approval-oriented;less susceptible to outside influence
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36
In interactions with peers,boys,in comparison to girls,have been found to

A)attempt to influence boys but not girls.
B)use physical dominance more than verbal persuasion.
C)readily accept suggestions from boy but not girl play partners.
D)use verbal aggression against boys and girls equally,to get their way.
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37
Which of the following is TRUE about children and gender in the US?

A)Parents are usually okay with the fact they treat daughters and sons differently.
B)Children's gender understanding changes progressively,as they grow older.
C)Male children are generally more valued than female children.
D)All the above are correct.
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38
In groups,girls tend to use ___________ while boys rely more on ____________.

A)persuasion,cooperation,and negotiation;competition and dominance
B)cooperation;persuasion,competition,and negotiation
C)competition and persuasion;dominance and negotiation
D)teasing and scapegoating;persuasion and negotiation
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39
Girls may want to be tomboys because

A)they don't want to grow up.
B)they know they will never look like Barbie.
C)they are aware of the status advantages of men.
D)All the above are correct.
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40
Which of the following tendencies is a gender difference in play for children?

A)Boys play with violent video games and girls play with Barbie dolls.
B)Children avoid "opposite-gender" toys during preschool and elementary years.
C)Children express strong preferences for gender-typed toys.
D)All the above are correct.
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41
Cite evidence indicating maleness is more valued than femaleness.How does this different valuation affect children?
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42
When teenage girls are teased about breast development,they usually

A)find the teasing "all in fun."
B)become embarrassed or angry.
C)tease back.
D)are pleased because it means people are seeing them as "grown up."
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43
In what ways might you teach a child to resist gender? Be sure to provide examples and explain why you chose them.
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44
American child-rearing practices have been described as "The Pinks and the Blues" and "The Separate Worlds of Girls and Boys." Describe in detail relevant psychological research on differential socialization of girls and boys (birth to age 12).How does this prepare girls and boys for different adult roles? Can anyone "escape" this shaping?
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45
Increased pressure to conform to gender roles is called

A)maturation intensification.
B)gender intensification.
C)trafficking.
D)euphemistic role production.
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46
The act of stifling one's own feelings and thoughts so one can fit in and be seen as a nice girl is called

A)self-silencing.
B)self-debasement.
C)self-efficacy.
D)None of the above is correct.
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47
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being a "tomboy."
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48
Regarding sexual harassment,which of the following is NOT true?

A)It usually occurs in isolated areas without other people around.
B)It is downplayed by teachers and school officials.
C)It is seldom addressed at the institutional level.
D)It often occurs without any obvious consequences to those doing the harassment.
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49
Why are girls at a disadvantage in mixed-sex settings in terms of communication and persuasion?
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50
How do race and class relate to gender typing? What factor(s)might account for this relationship?
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51
Cite research evidence ethnicity and class have an effect on gender-stereotyping.What theories explain these results?
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52
Compare and contrast social learning and cognitive development theories of gender identity development and acquisition of gender-typed behaviors.Include examples of research cited in the textbook for both.
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53
Does parental ideology about gender roles influence children's behavior? Cite evidence to support your answer.
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54
If you were to decide to raise a child to be gender aschematic,how would you best go about it?
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55
Although the gendering process is difficult to avoid,some females manage to resist it.Discuss various ways a girl may attempt to fight the gendering process.Is this resistance detrimental to the girl's psychological well-being?
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56
What kinds of conflicts do adolescent girls face regarding the messages they get from society about maturation vs.attractiveness? How do most girls respond to these conflicts,and why do they have those responses?
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57
What evidence exists to show boys have more social status and power than girls do?
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58
Girls' dissatisfaction with how they look

A)is worse than boys' dissatisfaction since boys gain muscle rather than fat.
B)is linked to the rapid and normal weight gain of puberty.
C)is worse than boys' dissatisfaction since girls are more likely to defined by their physical selves.
D)All the above are correct.
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59
Explain the difference between a gender label and a gender schema.
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60
Various aspects of gender are not highly correlated with sex,nor do they emerge at birth as an integral whole.Becoming gendered appears to require a great deal of work.Discuss how cognition and social learning affect the development of gender.
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61
What problems are associated with our society's absence of information and conspiracy of silence concerning menstruation?
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62
Summarize research on and effects of the preference for sons in the U.S.and cross-culturally.
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63
Describe gender segregation,why it happens,and how it affects both boys and girls.Include in your answer both positive and negative aspects of self-segregation.
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64
Discuss the self-silencing that occurs in girls during adolescence.How general is it? What factors affect it? How may it represent a form of resistance? How do some groups of girls resist silencing? Were you (or if you are a man,are you aware of how females around you were)affected by this phenomenon?
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65
Describe the ways children themselves maintain boundaries and uphold segregation between the sexes.
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