Gender nonconformity refers to the failure to conform to
A) heterosexual desires.
B) the gender-role stereotypes that are consistent with one's anatomic sex.
C) changes in attitude and behavior strictly during pubescent years.
D) desires set by social standards.
B
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Your text has a section on depression in which one focus is:
a. that early childhood predictors of depression include having a difficult temperament, limited interests, and rarely engaging in pretend play b. the causes of depression, including genetics, chronic stress, and maladaptive beliefs c. the role that social institutions, such as schools and religious institutions, can play in preventing depression in childhood d. that depression is hard to diagnose during the preschool years, but is nevertheless as common as depression during adolescence.