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Transgender adolescents are more likely to experience ______….

Transgender adolescents are more likely to experience ______.

Question 16 options:

 

a) 

higher rates of mental health problems

 

b) 

contentedness with their natal sex

 

c) 

lower rates of mental health problems

 

d) 

instrumental traits

 

______ is a reversible way to allow a child or adolescent to change one’s everyday experience to match a gender identity.

Question 17 options:

 

a) 

Mental rotation

 

b) 

Gender intensification

 

c) 

Biological gender transition

 

d) 

Social gender transition

 

In early adolescence, individuals feel a greater pressure to adhere to gender stereotypes known as ______.

Question 18 options:

 

a) 

social gender transition

 

b) 

dual systems model

 

c) 

gender schema theory

 

d) 

gender intensification hypothesis

 

An individual whose natal sex does not match their gender identity is most likely ______.

Question 19 options:

 

a) 

transgender

 

b) 

suppressed

 

c) 

cisgender

 

d) 

androgynous

 

______ is the belief that one’s gender is superior to the other gender.

Question 20 options:

 

a) 

Intergroup bias

 

b) 

Gender intensification

 

c) 

Gender schema

 

d) 

Mental rotation

 

Angela, a 17-year-old, has always had a close relationship with her family. She enjoys her family’s traditions and customs. In fact, she made sure to engage with her entire community to understand where the customs originated from. She remembers reading a lot about her heritage. She sought out novels with heroines who were very similar to herself. Because of this process growing up, she is confident in who she is and where she has come from. She volunteers in her community to help other girls understand these traditions. Angela is illustrating ______.

Question 21 options:

 

a) 

ethnic-racial moratorium

 

b) 

ethnic-racial identity achievement

 

c) 

ethnic-racial inauthenticity

 

d) 

ethnic-racial unexamined status

 

Jada’s mother has always stressed the importance of her culture growing up. She made sure that Jada was proud of her heritage. She also placed a great emphasis in how to deal with prejudice and discrimination which may happen to Jada in society. Due to her mother’s ______, Jada has a buffer against the effects of discrimination and racism.

Question 22 options:

 

a) 

conscientiousness

 

b) 

abstract labels

 

c) 

socialization practices

 

d) 

attachment

 

Keisha describes herself as outspoken on subjects she has studied but very quiet when she has little knowledge on a topic. She says she is confident in her public speaking ability as long as it is in front of her peers and not adults. Keisha’s self-concept shows her use of ______.

Question 23 options:

 

a) 

neuroticism

 

b) 

exploration

 

c) 

physical characteristics

 

d) 

situational variability

How is gender typing related to socialization?

Question 24 options:

 

a) 

Socialization and interaction suppress gender typing and create rigidity.

 

b) 

The process of interacting and socializing is a how an individual understands constructions of gender.

 

c) 

Socialization and interaction are not part of the process to develop gender typing.

 

d) 

The process of gender typing introduces individuals to interaction and socialization.

 

How is a traditional masculine ideology related to mental health?

Question 25 options:

 

a) 

A traditional masculine ideology is associated with depressive symptoms in boys and girls.

 

b) 

A traditional masculine ideology is exclusive to boys leading to gender confusion for girls.

 

c) 

A traditional masculine ideology promotes well-being in boys and girls.

 

d) 

A traditional masculine ideology attacks independence in girls promoting superiority for boys.

 

How is gender typicality related to peer victimization?

Question 26 options:

 

a) 

Those with low gender typicality have increased peer victimization.

 

b) 

Those with high gender typicality have increased peer victimization.

 

c) 

Individuals who are content with their gender have increased peer victimization.

 

d) 

Individuals who are questioning their gender have decreased peer victimization.

 

A scientist focused on allowing children more time to develop their gender identity is interested in ______.

Question 27 options:

 

a) 

hormone therapy

 

b) 

gender intensification

 

c) 

puberty suppressors

 

d) 

gender reassignment surgery

 

What is the relationship between media interests and gender?

Question 28 options:

 

a) 

Media interests and gender have no relationship.

 

b) 

Media and gender interests influence one another.

 

c) 

Media does not influence gender interests.

 

d) 

Gender interests do not factor into media interests.

 

What inference can be drawn from the finding that boys do not benefit as much as girls from androgyny?

Question 29 options:

 

a) 

Boys are accepted in gender atypical situations more than girls.

 

b) 

Boys show more expressive traits in their gender role at a young age.

 

c) 

Boys are rewarded for gender atypical behavior at a young age.

 

d) 

Boys are more likely to be punished for gender atypical behavior at a young age.

 

Which statement is true of the differences between boys and girls in the expression of emotions?

Question 30 options:

 

a) 

Boys express more shame and guilt than girls.

 

b) 

Both boys and girls express shame and guilt equally.

 

c) 

There is no difference in the expression of emotions between boys and girls.

 

d) 

Girls express more shame and guilt than boys.