"Boys Will be Boys"
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Mean Girls
100
A child's knowledge that even of a boy wears a dress, he will remain a boy.
What is gender role constancy?
100
This is the self that I showcase on Facebook.
What is the me-self?
100
The most structured type of explicit instruction that ya'll are currently engaged in.
What is formal education?
100
Parents who live in areas with a high infant/child mortality rate most likely have this patenting goal.
What is survival (physical) goal?
100
This type of popularity is associated with prosocial behaviors, peer liking, and leadership.
What is sociometric popularity?
200
The view that boys and girls play in segregated groups because they have different interests based on activity levels.
What is the 'two culture's view'?
200
This self in identity development focuses on physical attributes, such as "I am tall."
What is a categorical self?
200
Janet turns in her paper late, and received a B instead of an A, because she wanted to read one more article to make her argument stronger.
What is mastery goal orientation?
200
Regina's mother from Mean Girls used this parenting style.
What is permissive parenting style?
200
This is a term used to describe how the Plastics all dress and act in a similar manner.
What is (peer group) homophily?
300
Toddlers and Tiaras influence gender typed behavior for girls according to this theory.
What is social learning theory?
300
Someone who thinks he cannot do well on his math test has this.
What is low self-efficacy?
300
This type of approach focuses on developing skills to accomplish broad meaningful tasks that relate to everyday activities.
What is top-down processing?
300
Authoritative parents are both high in demandingness and high in this.
What is responsiveness?
300
This type of aggression includes gossiping and spreading rumors with the intent to harm.
What is relational aggression?
400
Ideas of what makes and females are supposed to be like.
What are gender stereotypes?
400
Seniors graduating this year in this identity status may find themselves applying for graduate school and jobs first and then deciding what to do later.
What is identity moratorium?
400
This view of intelligence suggests that intelligence is fixed.
What is the entity view of intelligence?
400
This parenting style often is related to child outcomes that include withdrawal, obedience, and academic achievement.
What is authoritarian parenting?
400
This type of interaction is characterized by moving away from the group.
What is withdrawal?
500
Gender stereotyping becomes more flexible in this stage of development.
What is adolescence?
500
“Everyone in my family goes into the military after high school, so that’s what I’m going to do.”
What is identity foreclosure?
500
If you have this goal orientation, you will most likely be successful in school.
What is performance goal orientation?
500
This type of parenting style is reflective of a teaching style most common in US middle class schools.
What is authoritative parenting?
500
John is neither liked or disliked by his peers.
What is neglected?
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