51. • Men are generally
stereotyped as
possessing more
physical strength and
being more
aggressive than
women.
52. • In terms of their
interests, men are
stereotyped as playing
with more “masculine”
toys like trucks, being
more athletic, and
participating in more
violent activities.
Consequentially, things
such as warring and
hinting are generally
seen as being male
dominated.
53. • Men tend to be
more competitive
in nature than
women. They are
less
interdependent
than females in
their
relationships.
54. • Women are
generally
stereotyped as
being more kind
and gentle than
men. Women also
tend to be more
interdependent in
their relationships.
55. • Women are
generally
stereotyped
as having
the role of
being the
housekeepe
r and family-
raiser in a
relationship.
56. • In terms of their
interests, women
are stereotyped as
playing with more
“feminine” toys such
as dolls, and
participating in more
peaceful activities
such as knitting.