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How do the social cognitive and evolutionary theories differ in how they explain gender-role development?
 
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Women who are infected with Rubella during the ______ of pregnancy stand at least a _____ percent chance of bearing children with birth defects.
 
  a. first 10 weeks; 10 c. first 20 weeks; 20
  b. first month; 10 d. first two months; 15



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Social cognitive theory explains gender-role development as a result of reinforcement, punishment, and observational learning. Children may receive positive reactions to traditional gender behaviors, such as girls playing with dolls receiving praise. Children who cross gender traditions, on the other hand, may experience ridicule and hostility from parents as well as peers. Children also learn to behave in gender-traditional or non-traditional roles from watching their parents, as evidenced by the fact that children of working mothers tend to have more flexible senses of gender-appropriate behavior. Television and other media also provide models for children's learning of gender roles.

Evolutionary theory explains gender-role development as a result of biological factors, stemming from natural selection. Thus, males may place more value on physical appearance of a potential mate which has been associated with increased fertility and parental fitness. Females, on the other hand, may place more value on the ability of the male to provide sufficient material goods for support of a family.

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