gender bias Flashcards
universality
any underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all, despite differences of experience and upbringing
gender bias
psychological theories/studies do not represent the experiences and behaviours of one gender
alpha bias
psychological research that exaggerates gender differences - may heighten value of girls/women but usually values in relation to boys/men (Freud)
beta bias
psychological research that minimise gender differences, assuming that findings derived from one gender apply to everyone (Kohlberg)
androcentrism
normal behaviour is equated with men’s behaviour so women’s behaviour is judged as abnormal or deviant
example of alpha bias
Freud - argues girl’s identification with same-gender parent weaker so superego weaker - girls/women morally inferior
example of beta bias
fight or flight
- favoured using male animals
- assumed males and females respond the same
- Shelley Taylor et al - oxytocin released more in women which reduces fight or flight and enhances tend and befriend
example of androcentrism
American Psychologist Association published a list of 100 most influential psychologists - only 6 women
biological versus social explanations
P - limited as gender different often presented as fixed when they are not
E - findings of several gender studies that concluded girls have superior verbal ability and boys spatial and said to be hardwired
E - brain scans opposed this and found no sex differences in brain structure
L - some research findings presented as biological facts explained better by social stereotypes
P - however, psychologists shouldnt avoid studying differences
E - popular stereotype that women better at multitasking
E - women’s brains may benefit from better connections between hemispheres
L - there may be biological differences
sexism in research
P - limitation is gender bias promotes sexism
E - women underrepresented in university departments, especially science
E - research more likely to be conducted by men and may disadvantage participants who are women
L - male research may expect women to be irrational and these expectations lead to women underperforming - institutional structures may produce gender-biased findings
gender-biased research
P - limitation that research challenging gender biases may not be published
E - analysis of over 1000 articles relating to gender bias published over eight years
E - research is funded less often and published by less prestigious journals - fewer scholars become aware of it
L - gender bias not taken as seriously as other research