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double-barreled question
Explanation:
A double-barreled question is a question that comprises two or more topics or issues , but is expected to have just one answer. A double barreled question is sometimes referred to as an informal fallacy. It also be called a double-direct question or compound question. It is usually advisable to avoid such questions in survey, but can be used in court during cross examination or other researches.
For example the question above touches on two separate issues: the use of reinforcement and the use of punishment at the same time, by parents, as a means to increase the likelihood of desirable behaviors in their children. Stacy found it difficult to answer this question because it is a double-barreled question.
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Explanation:
its the 2nd one i think. tell me if im wrong
Answer:
Social;Gender
Explanation:
Social identity refers to identification with cultural notions of masculinity / femininity whereas Gender identity refers to identification with various categories of sexuality.
When men or women are perceived based on the cultural identities they are associated with, they tend to form social identities.
Where as when a female or a male identifies with their sexual identities, they come up with their gender identities.
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this is helpful to you Simran
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I I am not understanding your profile