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The Psychology of Women 7th Edition- Margaret W. Matlin’s Test Bank | Complete 2023-2024 | Questions with Answers
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Suppose that you are trying to explain the phrase “doing gender” to a high school student. 
Which of the following statements would be most accurate? 
a. “Men are more likely than women to ‘do gender.’” 
*b. “When a female student meets a male student, she may smile and act very interested 
in him; this is an example of ‘doing gender.’” 
c. “‘Doing gender’ is a phrase that applies to our perception of other people, rather 
than how we ourselves act.” 
d. “The abilit...
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The Psychology Of Sex And Gender 1st Edition by Jennifer Katherine - Test Bank
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Chapter 3: The Nature and Nurture of Sex and Gender 
 
Test Bank 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1. As early as 1993, Biologist Ann Fausto-Sterling argued what about biological sex? 
A. that at least five or more biological sexes should be recognized 
B. that the cultural tendency to view sex as binary is largely correct 
C. that there are actually three biological sexes 
D. that the concept of biological sex is meaningless 
Ans: A 
Learning Objective: 3-3: Analyze the biological and sociocultural factors...
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Psychology of Women Graded A Test Bank by Margaret W. Matlin’s 2023-2024
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Central Concepts in the Psychology of Women 
Sex and Gender 
Sex 
Gender “Doing Gender” The Extent of Social Biases 
Sexism 
Racism 
Classism 
Ableism 
Heterosexism/Sexual Prejudice 
Ageism 
Feminist Approaches 
Liberal Feminism 
Cultural Feminism 
Radical Feminism 
Women-of-Color Feminism 
Psychological Approaches to Gender Similarity and Difference 
The Similarities Perspective 
social constructionism 
The Differences Perspective 
essentialism 
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AQA A level Psychology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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AQA A level Psychology Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 
Gender bias - answerPsychologists seek universality but bias may be inevitable (social 
historical contexts) 
Gender bias: psychological theory/research not accurately represent experience/behaviour of 
men + women 
Alpha bias: differences exaggerated, devalue women 
E.g. Freud = genuine psychological differences due to physiological differences 
Girls suffer from 'penis envy', femininity is failed masculinity 
Beta bias: differ...
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AQA Psychology A Level Issues and Debates Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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AQA Psychology A Level Issues and Debates 
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Universality - Answer-Any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of 
being applied to all 
Ekman (1989) - Answer-Argued that facial expressions are an example of universality 
Gender Bias - Answer-When one gender is treated in a different way from another 
Androcentrism - Answer-When 'normal' behaviour is judged according to a male 
standard and so anything which deviates from this is seen as 'abnor...
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WGP EXAM 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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WGP EXAM 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed Legal Equality Doctrine Equality is possible only when the differences between men and women are erased by laws that require men and women to be treated equally 
Fairness Doctrine consciously recognizes the differences between men and women and argues that women will always be disadvantaged if they are not somehow compensated for the social, economic and political consequences of these differences 
patriarchy the pervasive control men exercise over...
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics Exam Questions with correct Answers 2024/2025( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).
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AQA A level Psychology - Paper 3 topics Exam Questions with correct Answers 2024/2025( A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED).
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CCE Practice Exam 2 - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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CCE Practice Exam 2 - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) Which of the following is NOT included as an Alcohol-Related Disorder in the DSM-5? A. Alcohol Dependence B. Alcohol Intoxication C. Alcohol Withdrawal D. Alcohol-Induced Major Neurocognitive Disorder A 58-year old woman is brought to the mental health clinic where you work by her husband. She seems agitated and, during your interview with her, she paces back and forth and engages in frequent hand-wringing. The woman says she's ...
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Test Bank for The Psychology of Women and Gender, 10th Edition, Nicole M. Else-Quest, Janet Shibley Hyde
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TEST BANK FOR THE WORLD OF 
PSYCHOLOGY, 8TH CANADIAN EDITION, 
SAMUEL E. WOOD, ELLEN GREEN WOOD, 
DENISE BOYD, EILEEN WOOD, SERGE 
DESMARAIS 
 
 
 
 
Chapter 1: Introduction 
Test Bank 
 
Multiple Choice 
 
1. The term “gender” refers to ______. 
A. the culturally imposed roles of males and females 
B. the state of being male, female, both male and female, or neither male nor female 
C. social construction 
D. biological aspects of masculinity and femininity 
Ans: B 
Learning Objec...
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AQA Psychology A Level Issues and Debates| Questions with 100% correct Answers | Verified
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Universality - Any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all 
Ekman (1989) - Argued that facial expressions are an example of universality 
Gender Bias - When one gender is treated in a different way from another 
Androcentrism - When 'normal' behaviour is judged according to a male standard and so anything 
which deviates from this is seen as 'abnormal' 
PMS is often thought as a stereotype when in fact is a diagnosable disorder under the DSM-5 
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