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lilldybug07

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Your membership in certain groups, such as your sex, race, or social class, shapes who you are, the values you hold, and the opportunities and constraints you experience, including with regard to sexuality. This implies:
 
  a) that sex is biological.
  b) that sex is social.
  c) the intersex nature of sex.
  d) that the age at menarche is increasing.
  e) that the role of biology in sex is minimal.

Question 2

Bandura maintained that individuals learn behaviors through observation. What are the three main ways (according to Bandura) that behaviors are learned?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

- By imitating observed behaviors in their environment
- By observing the punishments or rewards based on others' behaviors
- By exposure to another's thinking



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