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PSYC-312-02 Quiz Chapter 9
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The three cognitive-developmental stages of sex-role development pertain to:
Options
A.a boy beginning to define himself as masculine, and then differentiate himself from his mother
B.gender information becoming a part of one's scripts for routine events
C.modeling oneself after the person one has taken as a model, and then wanting to replace that same-sex model
D.labeling oneself as a boy or girl, and then understanding that one's sex role is stable and constant over time
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Contextualizing the question within cognitive-developmental theories of gender/sex-role development helps separate options.
Option 1: 'a boy beginning to define himself as masculine, and then differentiate himself from his mother' This focuses on early gender labeling and differentiation from a maternal figure, but it emphasizes differentiation from a parent rather than a sequence......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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