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how do peer groups influence individuals
Both positively and negatively
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what is sexual harrasment
unwanted sexual behavior
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what is sexual abuse
non consensual sexual activity w/out consent
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impact of physical abuse
psychological trauma
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indicator of healthy self esteem
expressing needs assertively
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what is forced marriage
marriage w/out conset
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what is financial abuse
controlling financial services
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characteristic of financial abuse
limiting financial resources
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what form of sexual assault take
unwanted touching
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signs of forced marriage
experiencing abuse, pressure
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Main agency for secondary socialization
School
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A group of people who have similar interests, age, and social status.
peer group
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which form can sexual assault take
unwated touching
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Latent function of schooling
Preparing children for work roles in society
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Socialization process occurs when people other than parents or immediate family members teach children how to behave
Secondary socialization
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primary agent of socialization
Family
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children typically learn gender roles through play
By playing with toys that encourage motor skills and aggression
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Gender role socialization begins at what age?
Birth
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used to justify aggressive behavior in young boys
"Boys will be boys"
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The process through which individuals learn and internalize the expectations, behaviors, and roles associated with their gender in a particular society.
gender socialization
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identity formation is a _ process
A complex process
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Who described adolescence as the stage during which individuals ponder the questions: "Who am I and what can I be?"
Erik Erikson
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solid sense of identity characterized by __ and __
Self-awareness and integration
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individuals with excessively high self-esteem have
Grandiose ideas and overestimation of abilities
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Subjective sense of personal worth
self esteem
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6 stages of teenage dating
Crushing, connecting, making the leap, settling into the relationship, getting restless, breaking up
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difference between masculine and feminine communication styles
Masculine people avoid communication of weakness and vulnerability
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A group of people with shared communication norms
communication culture
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Bandura's Social Learning Theory
Through observation, imitation, and modeling
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learning through observation
Vicarious learning
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media influence observational learning by
By portraying a narrow range of behaviors and attitudes
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benefits of interaction in education
increased motivation
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acts of gender-based violence in public places T
threatening behaviors
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relationship between education and social interaction
Social interaction promotes learning
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attributed to FGM
Controlling women's sexuality
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effects of FGM
Severe physical and psychological harm
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FGM
Female Genital Multilation
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gender-based online sexual harassment
Sharing unwanted photos
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penalties under the "Bawal Bastos" Law for first- degree offenses
Fine and community service
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challenges faced by male victims of sexual harassment
concerns about masculinity
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"Bawal Bastos" Law aim to prevent
gender based sexual harrasment
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Concerns about masculinity impact of social isolation
Feelings of loneliness and helplessness
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example of verbal abuse
Constant criticism
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abuse involves controlling or restricting an individual's social
Social isolation
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impact of domestic violence on children
Emotional distress and behavioral issues
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punishment for prostitution in the Philippines
Life imprisonment
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characteristic of emotional abuse
Undermines the victim's self-worth equal opportunity
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Ensuring everyone has the same chances to succeed
key aspects of women's rights
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Equal treatment in education
discrimination persists despite conventions and efforts
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Gender-based discrimination
article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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emphasizes equality and freedom at birth
human rights
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They are fundamental for fairness and equality
human rights
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What are human rights
Rights inherent to all human beings
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abuse controlling social interaction
social isolation
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primary reason of prostitution
financial necessity
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