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cagreen833

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Research on parent-adolescent communication has found that boys are more likely to learn about sex from:
 
  a. Religious figures and siblings.
  b. Their peers and the media.
 c. Their mothers and peers.
 d. Their fathers and the media.

Question 2

Children see that on Saturdays their mom spends the day inside cleaning and doing the laundry while their dad does outside work such as mowing the yard and changing the oil. What theory suggests that children learn gender roles through this type of modeling?
 
  a. Social learning
   b. Cognitive
  c. Feminist
  d. Evolutionary



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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