61.Conflicts over changing masculine and feminine roles in the “real world” can:
a.ease obligations and responsibilities.
b.lead to feelings of flexibility and escape.
c.differentiate gender roles in reality.
d.cause people to feel confusion, ambiguity, and frustration.
62.In sociological terms, the traditional masculine character traits are labeled:
a.evolutionary.
b.instrumental.
c.deterministic.
d.proscriptive.
63.____ character traits enable one to accomplish tasks and goals.
a.Expressive
b.Instrumental
c.Deterministic
d.Evolutionary
64.In sociological terms, the traditional feminine character traits are labeled:
a.functional.
b.prescriptive.
c.expressive.
d.descriptive.
65.Evolutionary psychologists suggest that traditional feminine character traits stem from the fact that women:
a.bear children.
b.produce estrogen.
c.outlive men.
d.repress their sexuality.
66.The disadvantages of the female role arise mainly from:
a.responsibilities.
b.prohibitions.
c.obligations.
d.ambiguity.
67.The main disadvantages of the male role are:
a.sexual restrictions and role ambiguity.
b.obligations and responsibilities.
c.feelings of confusion and frustration.
d.loss of identity and role conflict.
68.The number of women having their first babies after age forty has:
a.stabilized.
b.decreased.
c.increased.
d.remained the same.
69.Women choosing to have both a career and family often experience feelings of:
a.arousal.
b.shame.
c.empathy.
d.guilt.
70.Cox and Demmitt use the phrase "catch 22" to describe:
a.men who would like to adopt feminine traits.
b.married couples who can't agree on gender roles.
c.career women who want to have children.
d.middle-aged transvestites with children.