Sociocultural theorists, such as Cancian, argue that love became feminized (nurturant, supportive) in the United States

a. when the U.S. became industrialized and men began earning a living away from home
b. during colonial America with its emphasis on Puritan values
c. because of the influence of Christianity
d. after the start of the feminist movement

a

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a. Most scores fall near the mean b. The normal distribution forms a bell curve when graphed c. The curve is symbolic, meaning that the tail touches the y-axis at plus 3 standard deviation d. The mean, median, and mode all fall at the center of the distribution

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People most willing to disobey orders, like the 1/3 involved in the Milgram

study who did refuse to continue, share in common (a) gender; the females refused to deliver shock (b) most key personality traits (c) similar sociopolitical and religious backgrounds (d) nothing predictable

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