Match each person's name with the concept of adolescent development with which the person is associated. |
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10 | A) | anatomy is destiny
| B) | states that androgynous women and men are more flexible and more mentally healthy than masculine, feminine, or undifferentiated individuals
| C) | girls have a different "voice" and experience life differently than boys do
| D) | describes the "boy code," which tells boys they should show little, if any, emotion
| E) | greatly exaggerates sex differences in his book Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
| F) | argues that men and women differ psychologically in domains in which they have faced different adaptive problems during evolutionary history
| G) | social role theory: gender differences arise mainly from the contrasting roles of men and women
| H) | mothers' and fathers' different socialization strategies affect their children's gender roles
| I) | males and females have different styles of "talk": rapport talk and report talk
| J) | cognitive differences between females and males have been exaggerated
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Match each term with its definition. |
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19 | A) | presence of a high degree of masculine and feminine characteristics in the same person
| B) | people tend to organize the world in terms of female and male
| C) | cognitive structure; network of associations that guide a person's perceptions
| D) | prejudice and discrimination against a person on the basis of his or her sex
| E) | general impressions and beliefs about females and males
| F) | a person's competence should be judged on a personal basis, not on the basis of masculinity, femininity, or androgyny
| G) | children's and adolescents' gender development is influenced by their observation and imitations of others' gender behavior
| H) | gender differences result mainly from the contrasting roles of females and males
| I) | psychological and behavioral differences between boys and girls become greater during early adolescence because of increased socialization pressures
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