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maychende

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The socially learned attitudes and behaviors associated with being male or female are called
 
  A) sex roles.
  B) role behaviors.
  C) gender roles.
  D) expressive roles.

Question 2

The reason generally reported for a male's involvement in an extramarital affair is
 
  (a) the sexual excitement involved in the affair.
  (b) the opportunity presented itself.
  (c) disappointment with his job.
  (d) dissatisfaction with his marriage.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

(a)



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