According to gender schema theory, children
a. ignore sex-typical information that is consistent with their gender schemas.
b. actively distort new information to conform to their existing gender schemas.
c. recall sex-atypical information in detail.
d. modify their gender schemas to accommodate sex-atypical information.
B
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Research on eye gaze and perception of facial expression indicates that which of the following tends to be most quickly decoded?
a. an angry face looking right at us b. an angry face looking away from us c. a fearful face looking right at us d. a fearful face with eyes closed
Because physiological needs must be met if we are to survive, they tend to be
a. automatically achieved whereas the higher needs are not. b. considered stimulus needs rather than secondary needs. c. prepotent over the higher needs. d. intrinsic rather than extrinsic.