In the second matched pair of intersex individuals discussed in the Money and Ehrhardt article, the male ____________.
a. acted like a boybecause he had been raised a boy
b. acted like a girl, even though he had been raised a boy
c. wanted to become a girl, even though he had been raised a boy
d. acted like a girl, because his parents waffled back and forth between raising him as a boy and as a girl
e. had homosexual tendencies
Question 2For a number of reasons, Gamson is reluctant to recommend violence to a challenging group.
a. true
b. false
Question 3Sherif and his colleagues would generally agree with the proposition that the best way to reduce hostility between groups is to bring them together sociallyputting them in a pleasant situation.
a. true
b. false
Question 4If a society has a cult group that links members of different residential and kinship groups together, we would expect ________________________ violence.
a. an increase in internal
b. a decrease in internal
c. little or no effect on internal
d. a decrease in external
e. little or no effect on external
Question 5The powerful prohibitions against suicide that exist in Western societies generally do not exist in other regions of the world.
a. true
b. false
Question 6The gap between males and females in their scores on the math portion of the SATs _______.
a. has all but disappeared
b. has been narrowing steadily to the point where the averages differ only by 5 to 10 points.
c. witnessed a significant narrowing in the 1980s, followed by a huge widening in the 1990s
d. has changed little over the past several decades
e. has seen females now outscoring males by 10 to 15 points