Many people believe that girls are more social and less achievement-oriented than boys, despite research that suggests this is not true. The belief in gender-specific differences is usually referred to as:
a. gender identity
b. gender role development
c. gender stereotyping
d. sexual identity
c
Psychology
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What does "we recreate our families out in the world" mean?
a. We tend to have the same number of children as our parents. b. We act like our parents at times. c. We tend to make situations similar to those in the family we grew up in. d. We let the world influence how we should be in the families we create.
Psychology
Mrs. Woodson believes that she will continue to live on through her children or through her work or personal influence. Mrs. Woodson has developed
A) ego integrity. B) death anxiety. C) a personal fable. D) symbolic immortality.
Psychology