Here is a good way to prepare for the upcoming Quiz:
1: Review slides and notes and book chapters since Quiz #2.
2: Create three multiple choice quiz questions (four answers and only one of them is corrent) that you think are as challenging as the questions you have seen on the first two quizzes.
3: Please place an asterisk by the answer that is correct.
4: Also, under each question post where in the slides, book chapters or lecture notes you learned this information. BE ABLE TO BACK UP YOUR QUIZ QUESTION WITH EVIDENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5: Post your 3 questions, four possible answers (with corrent answer having and asterisk), and citation of where this question came from in the comments of this post. I predict that if we all do this that we will raise the class mean by at least one point and perhaps even by two.
1.what is the pertentage of who buy "mars and Venus"
20%
50%
100%
80%***
critique of mars and venus series slide
2. what is the number one reason is mars & venus so popular?
A. people readily accept theories based on difference **
B. kernels of truth
c. easy and cheap therapy
d. reverence for the expert
why is mars and venus so popular? slide
3. what is NOT an attribute of females
A. affectionate
B. Sympatgetic
C. understanding
D. assertive**
Bem sex role inventory slide
According to Bem sex roles being Andragynous equals what combination?
a)not feminine; not masculine
b)not feminine; masculine
c)feminine; not masculine
d)feminine; masculine*
From week #6 slides
Mendendell stated that in western cultures, higher relationship satisfaction is not associated with which of the following:
a)Household tasks are divided by the more feminine sex role*
b)Roles are perceived as equal and have high-value
c)Major decisions are jointly made
d)Both Partners are satisfied with division of housework
From week #6 slides
According the Olson gender-role stereotypes are destructive because they imply
a) females make amazing baseball players
b) males always pay on the first date*
c) females can drink beer and smoke a cigar
d) males make great ‘stay at home’ dads
This is from olson chpt 7 p. 189
We still have much to learn as we grow up