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Anajune7

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Your niece Tawnya is interested in a career in math or science. What might you say to her about any obstacles or encouragement she might encounter?
 
  a. Although you're likely to receive lower grades than the males in your classes, you should pursue your dream anyway.
  b. You've got nothing to worry about. These days, studies no longer find any differences in how males and females are treated in the sciences.
  c. Find some gender-fair career guidance and see if you can locate programs for young women interested in science.
  d. Adolescent females who encounter obstacles are actually more likely than other adolescent females to achieve academic success.

Question 2

Which of the following students provides the best explanation for why high school females are less likely than males to consider careers in math and science?
 
  a. Qi: Although females earn higher grades in English and other similar courses, males earn higher grades in math and science..
  b. Lois: A major problem is that parents make it clear that their daughters should pursue a career that is more traditionally feminine..
  c. Chip: Females actually perform well in math and science courses, but they feel less competent than males do..
  d. Saundra: Teachers actually encourage females to pursue careers in math and science, but females do not respond to this encouragement..



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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