Asked by
Abigail Myers
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Research on speech differences between men and women indicates that sex-stereotypical differences are:
A) minimal.
B) found only in children.
C) highly context dependent.
D) consistent across situations.
Sex-Stereotypical Differences
Sex-stereotypical differences refer to the commonly held beliefs or perceptions about the differing characteristics, abilities, and behaviors of males and females based on societal stereotypes.
Highly Context Dependent
This term refers to phenomena or behaviors that vary significantly according to the specific circumstances or context in which they occur, implying that outcomes are not fixed but change with the situation.
Minimal
Pertaining to the least possible amount, degree, or size; often used to describe interventions or changes that are very small but still significant.
- Identify the differences in speech styles and their corresponding social symbols.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the differences in speech styles and their corresponding social symbols.