The process by which children become aware of the fact that they are either male or female and that there are different cultural expectations concerning the pattern of behavior for the two sexes is called
a. androgenizing.
b. gender-role stereotyping.
c. sexual orienting.
d. gender typing.
Question 2Most children clearly demonstrate basic gender identity by
a. 1 to 1 years of age.
b. 2 to 3 years of age.
c. 3 to 4 years of age.
d. 5 to 6 years of age.
Question 3For the first time in her life, little Glenda looks at her mom and says, Glenda is a girl.. This statement indicates that Glenda has just achieved
a. gender intensification.
b. gender segregation.
c. gender identity.
d. gender stability.
Question 4The initial awareness that you are either a boy or girl is referred to as
a. gender identity.
b. gender segregation.
c. gender intensification.
d. gender stability.
Question 5At what age do infants first appear to demonstrate cross-modal associations concerning gender information by looking longer at a female face when a female voice is heard vs. when a male voice is heard?
a. one hour
b. one week
c. one month
d. one year