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BRWH

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__________ is societal norms for gender ideals that are often contradictory, inconsistent, and unattainable, and do not prepare a man for developing and maintaining nurturing relationships-something many men miss all their lives.
 
  A) Gender-bias
  B) Gender-stereotyping
  C) Gender-role transcendence
  D) Gender-role strain

Question 2

Joan is unhappy in her role as a housewife although she is indecisive about making a change in her life. When challenged by her husband regarding her unwillingness to explore her options, she becomes emotional and resorts to tears. Joan's situation is an example of:
 
  A) a traditional, feminine gender-role stereotype.
  B) androgyny.
  C) the self-fulfilling prophecy.
  D) the animus.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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