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What does the textbook say about the stereotype that women are the gatekeepers of sex (i.e., the ones who generally restrict sex and determine whether and when it will happen)?
 
  a. In general, this seems to be true.
  b. This only seems to be true in the early stages of relationships.
  c. This only seems to be true in later stages of relationships.
  d. This only seems to be true when the woman is a virgin.

Question 2

According to the text, Mead's notion of the generalized other elaborated upon ____.
 
  a. Freud's notion of the superego
  b. the neo-Freudian notion of the object
  c. Cooley's notion of the looking-glass self
  d. Turner's notion of self as institution



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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