According to Kohlberg, what are the three stages of gender understanding?
What will be an ideal response?
Gender identity (children knowing whether they and others are boys or girls), gender stability (knowing females
will always be female and likewise for males), and gender constancy (knowing that gender is consistent regardless
of outward appearance)
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T. Berry Brazelton's Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS)
A) is specially designed for use with newborns at risk for developmental problems. B) is useful in Western cultures, but is not helpful in cross-cultural research. C) evaluates a baby's reflexes, muscle tone, state changes, and responsiveness to physical and social stimuli. D) evaluates a baby's skin color, complexion, pulse rate, reflex irritability, muscle tone, and breathing.
What variable is most highly tied to adolescent adjustment problems amongst working or
non-working adolescents? A) Work hours; the more hours worked, the greater the adjustment problems. B) Work status; non-working adolescents are less happy and have lower self-esteem than working adolescents. C) Work commitment; adolescents who are not committed to their work are more depressed than non-working peers. D) Work experiences; adolescents that work fast food jobs are generally happier than adolescents that work in retail positions.