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Quiz 5: Gender and Gender Roles
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
All of the following are associated with the traditional masculine gender role EXCEPT
Question 42
Multiple Choice
In the context of traditional gender roles and scripts, which of the following is included in the traditional male sexual script?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Tressa is playing with her dolls. Her mother compliments her on how nicely she has dressed them. This makes Tressa more interested in her dolls and in hairstyling. Which theory does this exemplify?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
All of the following are associated with the traditional female gender role EXCEPT
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Mary sends her son to a military school because she is concerned about his affinity to "women's activities" such as cooking and sewing. She believes that equestrian and other outdoor activities will make him manlier. Which of the following methods of socialization does Mary most likely use here?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Tanya and Kevin are twins. They recently got a new swing set for their backyard. Kevin is allowed to play on the swing by himself, but Tanya is only allowed to play with her mother's assistance. This is a typical example of
Question 47
Multiple Choice
African American women ________.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
During gym class at an elementary school, Ms. Yomogida sends the boys to the football field, while she teaches the girls ballet. This is a typical example of how teachers
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Although gender is not inherent in inanimate objects or in behaviors, we treat many objects and behaviors as if they were masculine or feminine. This cognitive organization of the world according to gender is referred to as
Question 50
Multiple Choice
While walking through the toy store with her 1-year-old son, Brianna stops and points out the baseballs, shows her son guns and trucks, and walks quickly past the Barbie dolls. This aspect of parental gender socialization is called