A. a person’s identification with the parent of the opposite sex
B. the set of expected behaviors for males and for females
C. how masculine a boy is or how feminine girl is
D. the sense of being male or female
Related Mcqs:
- Gender identity refers to ___________________?
A. one’s biological sex
B. the sense of being male or female
C. the set of expected behaviors for males and for females
D. how masculine a boy is or how feminine a girl is - When someone’s biological sex does not match their gender identity, they may be experiencing which phenomenon?
A. Transexual identity
B. Communicative disorder
C. Sexual dysfunction
D. Gender identity disorder - When a person’s sexual identity does not much his or her physical gender, the diagnosis is:
A. paraphilia
B. sexual dysfunction
C. gender identity disorder
D. androgyny - According to social identity theory, from what do we derive a large part of our identity and feelings about ourselves?
A. Where we were born
B. The amount of prejudice experienced
C. The groups we belong to
D. Competition between groups
E. None of the above - According to social identity theory, from what do we derive a large part of our identity and feelings about ourselves?
A. Where we were born
B. The amount of prejudice experienced
C. The groups we belong to
D. Competition between groups
E. None of the above - Gender role refers to_________?
A. one’s biological sex
B. a sense of being male or female
C. a set of expected behaviors for males and females
D. how masculine a boy is or how feminine a girls is - A coach goes to meet a new child and parent at the side of the soccer field and asks how old the body is. The mother responds by saying that her daughter his five. This is an example of which type of identity trouble?
A. mistaken identity placement
B. dissonance between announced identity and placement
C. insufficient support for identity announcement
D. mismanagement of superfluous identities - Which theory of gender-typing suggests that people understand and classify their own behavior and personality traits in terms of masculine and feminine categories?
A. social learning theory
B. psychoanalytical theory
C. evolutionary theory
D. gender schema theory - At which age can children accurately predict the gender of a person steretypically based on the attributes associated with particular activities?
A. One year of age
B. Six years of age
C. Ten years of age
D. Two years of age - Which of the following has not been found in research on gender differences in sexual interest?
A. Men think about sex more than women
B. Men initiate sex more than women
C. Women are more interested in having many partners than men are
D. Women are less interested in uncommitted sex