Education / Family | Close relationships | Organization - Workplace | Media | Non-verbal communication |
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What is language?
calling baby girls "dainty" and "small" demonstrates how ___________ affects gender
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What is the male deficit model?
assumes men are less skilled than women in developing and sustaining personal relationships
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What is mother, child, sex-obejct, iron maiden
two common stereotypes of women in the workplace
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What is set the agenda?
the primary act of the media is to
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What is artifacts/clothing?
pockets, or lack there of, are an example of which form of non-verbal communication
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Social cognitive theory
positive and negative reinforcements for boys and girls demonstrate this theory
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What is the alternative paths model?
the idea that there are different and equally valid paths to closeness in relationships refers to the
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What is the old boys network/club?
hiring and promotional decisions made through informal communication in male spaces refers to
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What is cyberbullying?
rumors or messages spread on the internet to hurt others is referred to as
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What is proximity?
use of space, index of power and territoriality are a form a non-verbal communication known as
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What is Title IX?
Women must be provided equitable opportunity to participate in sports (not necessarily same sport) is part of?
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What is the second shift?
women who maintain careers while pitching in more than half of the childcare responsibilities is refered to as
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What is the sturdy oak, the fighter or the breadwinner
two stereotypes of men in the workplace
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What is product placement?
showing a brand in a show is referred to as
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What is a paralanguage?
Verbal cues such as tone of voice, inflection, etc. are known as
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What is superwomen?
the narrative of being a __________ adds pressure to try to have it all, mother and career which leads to physical and psychological toll
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What is more trustworthy dating advice?
Straight women have friendships with gay men in part because they provide
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What is double jeopardy?
the barrier that women of color have to face racism and sexism is refered to as
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What is the princess affect?
when women make headlines for talent they must also look good is referred to as
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What is supplementing verbal com, regulating interaction, establishing relationship level of meaning
two functions of non-verbal communication are
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What is role models?
Choices in education and career are highly influenced by the presense or lack of
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What is co-rumination?
too much talk leading to taking on someone’s depression refers to
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What is formal policies?
leave policies and rigid schedules are forms forms of gendered practices in organizations
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What is sharing information, holding others accountable and activism?
three benefits of social media
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What is standpoint theory (as results of social location as mothers)?
this theory explains why women may be better at interpreting non-verbal behavior
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