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How do teachers influence gender behavior in the classroom? Cite examples.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The term used to describe the incidents of name-calling, ridicule, and violence directed at gays and lesbians is
 
  (a) phobia.
  (b) gay bashing.
  (c) outing.
  (d) wilding.



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Answer to Question 1

The student should indicate that research shows boys receive more attention in the classroom. Girls are praised for neatness in their work and are less likely to be called on or receive help in discovering errors.

Answer to Question 2

(b)



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