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Multiple Choice
1. The ability to view yourself and see your : 1353067
Multiple Choice
1. The ability to view yourself and see your actions and thoughts from an outsider’s perspective is called _________.
A. monitoring
B. internalization
C. self-as-object
D. ego boundaries
E. gender constancy
2. Which of the following is true, according to psychodynamic theory?
A. Children of both sexes usually form their first identification with an adult woman.
B. Boys identify more closely with their fathers than girls identify with their mothers.
C. For a girl to fully form her identity, she must repress her original identification with her mother.
D. At around the age of one year, male and female development diverges dramatically.
E. All of the above
1. When fathers interact with their children, they tend to
a. Encourage gender-appropriate behaviors.
b. Focus more on playing than on care-taking.
c. Stretch children by encouraging them to achieve and take risks.
d. A and B
e.All of the above
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4. What has research found about social aggression in girls?
A. It is often physical.
B. It includes spreading rumors.
C. It happens very infrequently.
D. It has decreased in the last 5 years.
E. It tends to end by the time girls are in high school.
5. Even when people Kathy hardly knows tell her about their emotions and private lives she feels very connected to them. Kathy could be described as ____________.
A. having thick (or rigid) ego boundaries
B. having thin (or permeable) ego boundaries
C. having unstable gender constancy
D. having an androgynous gender identification
E. having an unstable sense of self
6. Six-year old Damon feels afraid on his first camping trip with the Boy Scouts. He thinks to himself, “Boys aren’t supposed to be afraid. My big brother says real men aren’t afraid of anything. He told me if I got scared to just look mean and definitely don’t ask to call Mom.” Damon’s thought process is best described as _______.
A. monitoring
B. social aggression
C. territoriality
D. ego boundaries
E. none of the above
7. Derek is frustrated because his girlfriend wants him to speak openly about his feelings, but his male friends make fun of him for showing. Which of the following elements of masculine socialization in the U.S. best describes both of these pressures Derek feels?
A. don’t be female
B. be aggressive
C. follow the boy code
D. embody and transcend traditional views of masculinity
E. be successful
8. Which of the following is generally true of African-American parents?
A.Many African-American parents emphasize racial identity but not gender identity.
B.Many African-American parents are less stringent about rules and discipline than are European-American parents.
C.Daughters in African-American families headed by single women tend to have low self-esteem.
D.African-American mothers are more likely to consider their daughters their “best friends” than are European-American mothers.
E.All of the above.
9. Kami says to her friend on the phone, “I had no idea that being a grown-up was this hard. Once I finally get the baby calmed down, the work phone rings. Just as I get started working, Michael comes home from his job and wants to spend time together, which is wonderful, but then the baby needs attention again. Being the perfect mother, employee, and wife sometimes seems impossible.” Her friend replied, “And don’t forget we’re supposed to love every second of it!” Kami and her friend are talking about which theme of femininity?
A. appearance still counts
B. being superwoman
C. being treated negatively by others
D. there is no single definition of femininity today
E. being sensitive
10. Which of the following statements accurately reflects what research has shown about parental communication with or about infants?
A. There is little difference in how parents tend to treat sons and daughters until the baby is about 12 months old.
B. Parents tend to talk to male babies more than they talk to female babies.
C. Parents tend to hold their babies for about the same amount of time regardless of the sex of the baby.
D. They tend to expect male babies to crawl sooner than female babies.
E. They tend to describe same-size babies in different terms based on the sex of the baby.