What term refers to the belief and attitude that one gender or sex is inferior to the other? - correct answer Sexism
What term is used to describe a
... [Show More] socialization process by which children, at an early age, learn appropriate gender role? - correct answer Gender Typing
Describe gender roles - correct answer Behaviors, interests, attitudes, skills, and personality traits a culture considers appropriate for males and females
What type of sexist behavior is displayed by joining all-male/female clubs, maintaining separate work areas, leaving the job, or asking for a transfer? - correct answer Avoidance
Describe pro-sexism - correct answer Accommodating sexist behavior by reinforcing or encouraging it, rather than questioning, checking, or opposing it
What was outcome of the woman's Armed Services Integration Act? - correct answer women had permanent military status and opened the door for women to serve in peacetime and provided a means for mobilizing women in the event of war. Number or women on active duty could not exceed 2% of the force.Number of high ranking high-ranking female officers in each service branch was limited,
Which Stereotype that impacts full integration of women in the military is characterized by perceiving women as not having the killer mentality or they can't handle stress? - correct answer Psychological
Which strategy to prevent sexism in the military includes reflecting on how sexism has influenced you and how you have displayed sexist behaviors? - correct answer Self-Analysis/Self-Awareness
What EOA strategy helps to challenge inappropriate behaviors that contribute to sexism in the military? - correct answer Challenge
What is the definition of sexual harassment? - correct answer Sexual Harassment is conduct that involves unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual favors, and deliberate or repeated offensive comments or gestures of a sexual nature when submission to such conduct is made explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of a job, pay or in the context of definition, explicit is a full precise expression in form of verbal nonverbal or physical behaviors in other words, things being said or acted upon or demonstrated in a clear, overt and open manner that are clearly out of bounds.
What is a hostile environment in the context of sexual harassment? - correct answer When service members or civilians are subjected to offensive unwanted, unsolicited comments and behaviors of a sexual nature. If the behavior in question has the intent or effect impact of unreasonably interfering w/their work performance, the environment is considered hostile
What is the reasonable person standard? - correct answer Objective-Requires a hypothetical/ exposure of a reasonable person to the same set of facts and circumstances. If such reasonable person perceives the harassing behaviors as creating an intimidating hostile or abusive environment then the objective test has been met. Subjective-Requires that the victim or subject perceives the harassing behaviors as intimidating or hostile or as creating an abusive environment .
What are the two types of sexual harassment? - correct answer Objective and subjective
Which form of sexual harassment occurs when someone receives unwanted emails, text messages, or other electronic communication that is sexual in nature? - correct answer nonverbal
What form of sexual harassment behavior Is described as marking sexual comments about person's body, clothing or sexual activities? - correct answer Verbal
Decreased job satisfaction and impaired relationships with co-workers describes which type of effect of sexual harassment? - correct answer Individual
What type of effects does sexual harassment on victims who experience decreased self-confidence, anxiety, or difficulties with trust? - correct answer Psychological [Show Less]