1) T Infant boys are typically more advanced than infant girls with respect to their motor development.
2) T In general, girls are more likely than boys to prefer an occupation that is considered nontraditional for their gender.
3) F Research conducted during the past 10 years shows that boys and girls are now almost equally represented in children's books, and children rarely act in gender-stereotyped ways in these books.
4) T In a group of people with presumably similar abilities, men are more likely to emerge as leaders.
5) F Women are consistently more responsive to infants than men are.
6) F Although women earn less than men, the discrepency can be explained by different occupations, different amounts of work experience, and different numbers of hours worked each week.
7) F In the 1990's, between 15% and 20% of the upper-level managers of large companies are female.
8) T Research on married couples in the U.S. and Canada shows that women perform about two-thirds of the household chores.
9) F Children of employed women have normal intellectual development, but they have substantially more social and emotional problems, compared to children whose mothers do not.
10) F Because of their heavy responsibilities, employed women are more likely than nonemplyed women to experience problems with their physical and psychological health.