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nummyann

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Men are ________ as likely as women to be portrayed as problem-solvers in television programs.
 
  a. twice
  b. three times
  c. four times
  d. five times

Question 2

Which of the following are findings based on the research on gender messages and TV shows?
 
  a. TV shows emphasize attractiveness in male characters and strength in female characters.
  b. On TV shows, men are shown to be comfortable when dealing with children and infants.
  c. On TV shows, men are usually more dominant than women in male-female relationships.
  d. On TV shows, marriage and family are portrayed as equally important to male and female characters.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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