The collective effort to change power relations at all levels from the interpersonal to the international is known as
A. Imperialism
B. Feminism
C. Activism
D. Liberalism (more…)
A. Imperialism
B. Feminism
C. Activism
D. Liberalism (more…)
A. Cluster sample
B. Random sample
C. Systematic sample
D. Convenience sample (more…)
A. It aims at dealing with real-world problems at work and in organizations.
B. It is change-oriented
C. It involves a feedback loop for the purpose of change.
D. All of the above (more…)
A. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
B. United Nations Employment, Social and Cultural Organization.
C. United Nations Educational, Social and Coalition Organization.
D. United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organization. (more…)
A. Tribal society
B. Rural society
C. Urban society
D. Modern society (more…)
A. Male Behaviour and Characteristics is Central and are the norm.
B. Competitiveness and aggressiveness are highly valued
C. Characteristics associated with men and women are valued
D. Characteristics associated with men and maleness is valued (more…)
A. Daytime soap operas tend to show men in positions where they give orders to others, whereas women are shown in traditional (subordinate) female roles and relationships.
B. Most social analysts agree that the media simply reflect existing gender roles in society.
C. More male than female roles are shown on television, and male characters are strikingly different from female ones.
D. Few, if any, changes have occurred in the roles men and women play in movies. (more…)
A. Doctoral
B. Psychology
C. Allied health field
D. Education (more…)
A. Peer groups often encourage children to have fun and to engage in behaviour that is not necessarily appropriate for their own gender.
B. Gender bias is favouring men over women, but not vice versa.
C. Teachers are more likely to give boys more praise, criticism, and suggestions for remediation than they give to girls.
D. Parents are more likely to play more vigorously with an infant daughter than with an infant son. (more…)
A. the rights, responsibilities, expectations, and relationships of women and men.
B. Chromosomal and hormonal differences that cause inevitable differences in the behaviour of men and women.
C. the subordination of women based on the assumption of superiority of men.
D. None of the above. (more…)