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kodithompson

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Janet Spence and here colleagues defined _____________ as a psychological sense of our own maleness and femaleness.
 
  a. sex role
  b. gender identity
  c. sex
  d. sexual identity

Question 2

Meta-analytic research into self-esteem suggests that
 
  a. men and women show no differences in self-esteem.
  b. women have slightly higher self-esteem than men.
  c. men have slightly higher self-esteem than women.
  d. man and women vary dramatically across age ranges with regard to self-esteem.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b: gender identity

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c: men have slightly higher self-esteem than women.





 

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