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Essentials of Life Span Development Study Set 4
Quiz 6: Socioemotional Development in Early Childhood
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
The psychoanalytic theory of gender stems from Freud's view that the preschool child develops a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent, with girls moving through the _____ while boys move through the _____.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Based on a view from cultures around the world, which of the following statements is TRUE about parental influences on children's gender development?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Due to its importance in shaping gender-related behaviors, the _____ has been described as "gender school."
Question 44
Multiple Choice
As Misty learns what is appropriate for boys and girls, she begins to organize new information according to those divisions. It is her gender _____ that informs her that anything that is pink must be made for girls.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Bit by bit, children pick up what is gender appropriate and gender inappropriate in their culture, and develop gender _____ that shape how they perceive the world and what they remember.
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Harrison is often praised for his gender-typical behavior. His parents make statements like, "You are such a big boy when you climb the jungle gym by yourself!" Gender researchers would use this as support for what theory of gender development?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
The social role theory suggests that:
Question 48
Multiple Choice
The behavioral and social cognitive approach to development supports all of the following EXCEPT:
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Regarding peers and gender development, which of the following is FALSE?
Question 50
Multiple Choice
The _____ theory of gender proposes that the preschool child develop a sexual attraction to the opposite-sex parent, and later adopts the characteristics of the same-sex parent.