Studies on television viewing and gender stereotyping show that
a. there is no relationship between these two variables in any of the studies yet conducted.
b. most television programs actually encourage children to decrease gender stereotyping.
c. there is generally a correlation between television viewing and gender stereotyping.
d. television seems only to influence gender stereotyping in children above the age of 10.
Question 2
Suppose that a study shows a strong positive correlation between the number of hours that children spend watching television and the degree to which they hold stereotyped views of gender roles. Based on this information, we can conclude that
a. only stereotyped children are likely to be able to tolerate many hours of television viewing.
b. television clearly encourages gender-stereotyped views.
c. parents are not responsible for conveying ideas about gender roles.
d. there is a relationship between television watching and stereotyped gender roles.