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What is one possible reason for ladette behavior identified by Jackson (2006)?

  1. Exposure to academic role models

  2. A lack of societal expectations

  3. Receiving inappropriate role models

  4. Influences from peer pressure

The correct answer is: Receiving inappropriate role models

One possible reason for ladette behavior identified by Jackson (2006) relates to receiving inappropriate role models. This concept emphasizes how young women may adopt behaviors that reflect those they observe in their social environments, particularly in popular media or from peers who reinforce certain attitudes toward femininity. Jackson suggests that if young girls are exposed to role models who embody traits typically associated with ladette culture—such as roughness, defiance, and an embrace of traditionally 'masculine' behaviors—this can significantly influence their own behavior and attitudes. Such role models can enhance the normalization of ladette behaviors, encouraging young women to pursue a reckless or rebellious lifestyle that might conflict with traditional gender norms. This social mimicry highlights the impact of observation in the development of identity and behavior among youth.