In Phillip Goldberg's study, participants judged the articles written by male authors to be of higher quality than those written by female authors. This finding implies that
a. gender-role stereotypes are harmless.
b. gender-role stereotypes can create a self-fulfilling prophecy that promotes sex differences in career choice.
c. gender-role stereotypes are accurate.
d. gender-role stereotypes influence writing ability.
Question 2
How do crawling infants (ages six months and above) respond to the visual cliff?
a. Over 90 percent prefer the shallow side
b. Most refuse to budge from the center board
c. Most refuse to move but will follow another baby
d. Holding a parent's hand greatly increases the number who will crawl off the center board