Across
- 3. Mixing both masculine and feminine characteristics
- 4. The enduring behaviors, ideas attitudes and traditions shared by a large group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
- 6. A norm that varies from culture to culture - A bubble or buffer zone we like to maintain around our bodies
- 7. The field of psychology that studies the evolution of cognition and behavior using principles of natural selection (One word)
- 8. The characteristics, whether biological of socially influenced, by which people define male and female
- 9. While parents account for about 10% of our environmental influences and genetic influences account for 50%, the rest is accounted for by _______________ (two words, singular)
- 11. According to the text, men tend to gravitate towards jobs that enhance ________________
- 15. The vicarious experience of another's feelings; putting oneself in another's shoes
Down
- 1. Physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt someone - Primarily a masculine trait
- 2. The evolutionary process by which heritable traits that best enable organisms to survive and reproduce in particular environments are passed to ensuing generations
- 5. A set of behavior expectations for males and females
- 9. A norm that varies from culture to culture - In Latin America, this is not as high of a priority for North Americans
- 10. A relationship in which the effect of one factor (such as biology) depends on another factor (such as environment)
- 12. According to the text, males are three more likely to be diagnosed with
- 13. This is the best-known universal norm across cultures (obviously, since it hinders healthy procreation)
- 14. Standards for accepted and expected behavior - We often don't notice them until they are broken
