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6. What theory does the study by Slaby and Frey support?
- Social learning
- Kohlberg
- Biological
- Scema theory
7. What is one biological cause of gender dysphoria?
- Brain sex theory
- Attachment theory
- Fmaily Dynamics
- Psychodynamic model
8. What does the study by Smith and Lloyd demonstrate?
- That parents treat their children differently based on their sex
- That parents have overclose relationships with their children
- That hormones are most influential
- That parents judge children based on their clothing colour
9. According to the Schema theory, what happens at adolesence?
- Carry the belief that gender cannot be changed
- They have fragile gender labels
- They become androgenous (masculine and feminine)
- They realise gender is fixed
10. What does non-falsifiable mean?
- It CANNOT be proven or disproven
- it CAN be proven or disproven
- The study doesnt condiser any alternatives
- The study cannot be applied to other people
11. What is the issue with using case studies?
- They're deterministic
- Theyre unique cases that cannot be generalised
- They only follow the person for 1 week
- They are limited in data
12. According to evolution, why have men evolved to be the dominant sex?
- They're egoistic
- To attract mates
- To be the breadwinner
- To be more aggresive
13. How many stages are in Kohlbergs theory of gender development?
14. What does Margaret Mead's findings on tribe support?
- Gender is predetermined
- Gender is flexible and socially learned
- Gender is biological
- There are only 2 gender catagories that exist worldwide
15. Which theory of gender is considered most holistic?
- Biosocial theory
- Cognitive theories
- Biological theory
- Social learning theory