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47問 • 2年前
  • Rod Laurence Sombilon
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  • 1

    refers to society’s concept of how men and women are expected to act and behave.

    gender role

  • 2

    also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's biological or perceived sex.

    gender role

  • 3

    are based on norms, or standards, created by society. In the U.S., masculine roles are usually associated with strength, aggression, and dominance, while feminine roles are associated with passivity, nurturing, and subordination.

    gender role

  • 4

    begins at birth and occurs through four major agents of socialization: family, education, peer groups, and mass media.

    gender socialization

  • 5

    over time leads men and women into a false sense that they are acting naturally, rather than following a socially constructed role

    repeated socialization

  • 6

    form the basis of sexism, or the prejudiced beliefs that value males over females.

    gender stereotypes

  • 7

    is a widely accepted judgment or bias about a person or group — even though it’s overly simplified and not always accurate.

    stereotypes

  • 8

    what are the four basic kinds of gender stereotypes

    personality traits domestic behavior occupation physical appearance

  • 9

    For example, some people expect that women will take care of the children, cook, and clean the home, while men take care of finances, work on the car, and do the home repairs.

    domestic behaviors

  • 10

    Some people are quick to assume that teachers and nurses are women, and that pilots, doctors, and engineers are men.

    Occupation

  • 11

    For example, women are expected to be thin and graceful, while men are expected to be tall and muscular. Men and women are also expected to dress and groom in ways that are stereotypical to their gender (men wearing pants and short hairstyles, women wearing dresses and make-up

    physical appearance

  • 12

    is the exaggeration of stereotyped behavior that’s believed to be feminine.

    hyperfimininity

  • 13

    is the exaggeration of stereotyped behavior that’s believed to be masculine.

    hypermasculinity

  • 14

    Magazines, TV, film, and the Internet are full of negative gender stereotypes. Sometimes these stereotypes are hard for people to see unless they’re pointed out. Be that person! Talk with friends and family members about the stereotypes you see and help others understand how sexism and gender stereotypes can be hurtful.

    point it out

  • 15

    Be a role model for your friends and family. Respect people regardless of their gender identity. Create a safe space for people to express themselves and their true qualities regardless of what society’s gender stereotypes and expectations are.

    be a living example

  • 16

    If someone is making sexist jokes and comments, whether online or in person, challenge them.

    Speak up

  • 17

    If you want to do something that’s not normally associated with your gender, think about whether you’ll be safe doing it. If you think you will, give it a try. People will learn from your example.

    Give it a try

  • 18

    it is securing financial safety of the family what role is it ?

    the breadwinner

  • 19

    it is one of the gender roles that handling problems in the family ?

    controls the relationship

  • 20

    it is one of the gender roles where men or women makes a decision for the family ?

    dominance

  • 21

    it is one of the gender roles you are a man or women supposed to care for the children without worrying about the financial aspect ?

    the nurturer

  • 22

    it is one of the gender roles that is basing on how men and women dress and what should be their appearance ?

    masculinity and femininity

  • 23

    whether we like it or not there will be ________ ________ in people

    gender differences

  • 24

    this was always existed in our society it means of treating gender unequally what is this

    gender stratification

  • 25

    it refers to a treatment where everyone receives the same rewards regardless of contribution it is also defines as receiving same rights resorts opportunities and protection it does not require that girls and boys or women and men be the same or that they be treated exactly alike what is it?

    gender equality

  • 26

    means fairness of treatment for women and men according to their respective needs this may include equal treatment or treatment that is different but which is considered equivalent in terms of rights benefits obligation and opportunities ?

    gender equity

  • 27

    it is refers to measure gender balance in a given situation can aid in achieving gender equality but is not the goal or end of itself

    gender parity

  • 28

    it refers to the benefit which person received based on their proportion to their contribution ?

    proportionality

  • 29

    this series suggests that men has to dominant vendors about any women in order to maintain power and revolution society what theory is it?

    conflict theory

  • 30

    he is a german sociologist studded family structure and generals from Marxist perspective i also suggested that the same owner worker relationship seen in the labor force and also be seen in the household with women assuming the role of the proletariat

    friedrich engels

  • 31

    this refers to what gender is produced and reinforced through daily interaction in the use of symbols what is it ?

    interactionist perspective

  • 32

    according to this perspective gender stratification exist because people act to work each other on the basis of the meaning they have for one another it also believes that these meanings are derived through social interaction and that this meaning are managed and transformed through an interpretive process that people use make sense of and handle the objects that constitute their social worlds

    interactionism

  • 33

    according to him during an interaction individuals will attempt to control the behavior of the other participants in order to attain needed information in order to control the perception of one owns image

    erving goffman

  • 34

    this theory aims to understand human behavior by analyzing vertical rows of symbols in human interaction

    symbolic interactionism

  • 35

    it is a theory which describe that individual perception self or herself is based primarily how society views him or her?

    looking glass self theory

  • 36

    who develop looking-glass self theory ?

    charles h cooley

  • 37

    this perspective aims to understand the nature of gender inequality examines women's social roles experiences and interest what is it ?

    feminist theory

  • 38

    is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society what is it

    socialization

  • 39

    is the process by which we learn our cultures gender-related rules norms and expectation what is it ?

    gender socialization

  • 40

    how many months old does a child recognize male voices from female voices ?

    6 months old

  • 41

    how many months does a child recognize between man and women with photographs

    9 months old

  • 42

    how many months can a child develop the ability to associate site how much a male and female voices with photographs of men and women ?

    between 11 and 14 months

  • 43

    when does a child starting to form their own gender identity ?

    3 years old

  • 44

    this agent of gender socialization is the first source of child information about gender ?

    parents

  • 45

    this type of agent of gender socialization is the modal of gender roles and sometimes demonstrate by responding to male and female students in different ways

    teachers

  • 46

    this agent of socialization does contribute in a children playing with this persons they learn on them on what to on what to expect for them as boys or girls

    peers

  • 47

    this agent of gender socialization includes movies tv and books teaches children about what it means to be a boy or a girl

    media

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to society’s concept of how men and women are expected to act and behave.

    gender role

  • 2

    also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on that person's biological or perceived sex.

    gender role

  • 3

    are based on norms, or standards, created by society. In the U.S., masculine roles are usually associated with strength, aggression, and dominance, while feminine roles are associated with passivity, nurturing, and subordination.

    gender role

  • 4

    begins at birth and occurs through four major agents of socialization: family, education, peer groups, and mass media.

    gender socialization

  • 5

    over time leads men and women into a false sense that they are acting naturally, rather than following a socially constructed role

    repeated socialization

  • 6

    form the basis of sexism, or the prejudiced beliefs that value males over females.

    gender stereotypes

  • 7

    is a widely accepted judgment or bias about a person or group — even though it’s overly simplified and not always accurate.

    stereotypes

  • 8

    what are the four basic kinds of gender stereotypes

    personality traits domestic behavior occupation physical appearance

  • 9

    For example, some people expect that women will take care of the children, cook, and clean the home, while men take care of finances, work on the car, and do the home repairs.

    domestic behaviors

  • 10

    Some people are quick to assume that teachers and nurses are women, and that pilots, doctors, and engineers are men.

    Occupation

  • 11

    For example, women are expected to be thin and graceful, while men are expected to be tall and muscular. Men and women are also expected to dress and groom in ways that are stereotypical to their gender (men wearing pants and short hairstyles, women wearing dresses and make-up

    physical appearance

  • 12

    is the exaggeration of stereotyped behavior that’s believed to be feminine.

    hyperfimininity

  • 13

    is the exaggeration of stereotyped behavior that’s believed to be masculine.

    hypermasculinity

  • 14

    Magazines, TV, film, and the Internet are full of negative gender stereotypes. Sometimes these stereotypes are hard for people to see unless they’re pointed out. Be that person! Talk with friends and family members about the stereotypes you see and help others understand how sexism and gender stereotypes can be hurtful.

    point it out

  • 15

    Be a role model for your friends and family. Respect people regardless of their gender identity. Create a safe space for people to express themselves and their true qualities regardless of what society’s gender stereotypes and expectations are.

    be a living example

  • 16

    If someone is making sexist jokes and comments, whether online or in person, challenge them.

    Speak up

  • 17

    If you want to do something that’s not normally associated with your gender, think about whether you’ll be safe doing it. If you think you will, give it a try. People will learn from your example.

    Give it a try

  • 18

    it is securing financial safety of the family what role is it ?

    the breadwinner

  • 19

    it is one of the gender roles that handling problems in the family ?

    controls the relationship

  • 20

    it is one of the gender roles where men or women makes a decision for the family ?

    dominance

  • 21

    it is one of the gender roles you are a man or women supposed to care for the children without worrying about the financial aspect ?

    the nurturer

  • 22

    it is one of the gender roles that is basing on how men and women dress and what should be their appearance ?

    masculinity and femininity

  • 23

    whether we like it or not there will be ________ ________ in people

    gender differences

  • 24

    this was always existed in our society it means of treating gender unequally what is this

    gender stratification

  • 25

    it refers to a treatment where everyone receives the same rewards regardless of contribution it is also defines as receiving same rights resorts opportunities and protection it does not require that girls and boys or women and men be the same or that they be treated exactly alike what is it?

    gender equality

  • 26

    means fairness of treatment for women and men according to their respective needs this may include equal treatment or treatment that is different but which is considered equivalent in terms of rights benefits obligation and opportunities ?

    gender equity

  • 27

    it is refers to measure gender balance in a given situation can aid in achieving gender equality but is not the goal or end of itself

    gender parity

  • 28

    it refers to the benefit which person received based on their proportion to their contribution ?

    proportionality

  • 29

    this series suggests that men has to dominant vendors about any women in order to maintain power and revolution society what theory is it?

    conflict theory

  • 30

    he is a german sociologist studded family structure and generals from Marxist perspective i also suggested that the same owner worker relationship seen in the labor force and also be seen in the household with women assuming the role of the proletariat

    friedrich engels

  • 31

    this refers to what gender is produced and reinforced through daily interaction in the use of symbols what is it ?

    interactionist perspective

  • 32

    according to this perspective gender stratification exist because people act to work each other on the basis of the meaning they have for one another it also believes that these meanings are derived through social interaction and that this meaning are managed and transformed through an interpretive process that people use make sense of and handle the objects that constitute their social worlds

    interactionism

  • 33

    according to him during an interaction individuals will attempt to control the behavior of the other participants in order to attain needed information in order to control the perception of one owns image

    erving goffman

  • 34

    this theory aims to understand human behavior by analyzing vertical rows of symbols in human interaction

    symbolic interactionism

  • 35

    it is a theory which describe that individual perception self or herself is based primarily how society views him or her?

    looking glass self theory

  • 36

    who develop looking-glass self theory ?

    charles h cooley

  • 37

    this perspective aims to understand the nature of gender inequality examines women's social roles experiences and interest what is it ?

    feminist theory

  • 38

    is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society what is it

    socialization

  • 39

    is the process by which we learn our cultures gender-related rules norms and expectation what is it ?

    gender socialization

  • 40

    how many months old does a child recognize male voices from female voices ?

    6 months old

  • 41

    how many months does a child recognize between man and women with photographs

    9 months old

  • 42

    how many months can a child develop the ability to associate site how much a male and female voices with photographs of men and women ?

    between 11 and 14 months

  • 43

    when does a child starting to form their own gender identity ?

    3 years old

  • 44

    this agent of gender socialization is the first source of child information about gender ?

    parents

  • 45

    this type of agent of gender socialization is the modal of gender roles and sometimes demonstrate by responding to male and female students in different ways

    teachers

  • 46

    this agent of socialization does contribute in a children playing with this persons they learn on them on what to on what to expect for them as boys or girls

    peers

  • 47

    this agent of gender socialization includes movies tv and books teaches children about what it means to be a boy or a girl

    media