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Ignoring research on institutional socialization in a study will lead to many questions about gender-based oppression. The reason is the study
 
  a) will have focused only on an individual.
  b) is missing a theoretical component.
  c) is looking at only women's experiences.
  d) has an automatically limited population.

Question 2

Which of the following is an example of symbolic interaction's approach to gender?
 
  a) A boy wants to polish his nails but is told by his mother that only girls can wear nail polish.
  b) A girl learns how to put on makeup by watching her mother in the mirror.
  c) A father demonstrates how to catch a fish by taking his daughter fishing.
  d) A mother teaches her son how to bake cookies using a family recipe.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

ANS: a





 

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