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rlane42

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Research on women in the 1970s often explained the small number of women in some occupations by saying that the problem could be traced to
 
  a. the situation, rather than women themselves.
  b. women's lack of assertiveness and fear of success.
  c. sexism within corporations, universities, and other institutions.
  d. social constructionism, with respect to women's ability and motivation.

Question 2

During the 1970s,
 
  a. books on the psychology of women were actually less available than they had been in the 1960s.
  b. researchers began to investigate many new questions about the psychology of women.
  c. researchers realized that the issue of gender was really much more straightforward than they had previously realized.
  d. most psychologists realized that women had difficulties because their situations were at fault.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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