You and your daughter are walking down the street and you run into a man who has long hair and is wearing a pink polo shirt. Based on this visual, your 4-year-old daughter:
a. would likely think he is a woman.
b. would likely think he is a man.
c. would likely think he is a man and a woman.
d. would likely think he is neither a man nor a woman.
A. At this age, children have a rigid perception of what is male and female. Your daughter would likely assume this is a girl.
You might also like to view...
Which of the following is an example of being an efficient organization or employee?
a. operating a hospital at the lowest possible cost while achieving higher output b. being the most pleasant real estate broker in Toronto c. being a telemarketer who makes the required number of calls each day d. being a sales person who acquires the most clients of anyone in the company e. being an instructor who teaches larger classes than other instructors
Which of the following is NOT true regarding reactions to illness?
a. Men are less likely to seem medical advice than women. b. Health is not affected by how individuals respond to symptoms and illnesses. c. Many people leave their doctors' offices not understanding their diagnosis and treatment options. d. Nonadherence to medical instructions is a common problem.