gender development Flashcards

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gender identity:

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one’s private sense of male or femaleness

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morphological sex:

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what things look like - internally and externally. (usually coincides with genetic sex)

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gender roles:

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cultural expectations about ways in which men and women ‘SHOULD’ behave

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gender stereotypes:

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beliefs about differences in the behaviours, abilities and personality traits of males and females

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5
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development of gender at 18months, 3 years, 5 years…

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18months: gender typed preferences

3: knowledge of own gender, ability to assign gender is limited
5: knowledge of gender constancy

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6
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testosterone & spatial ability?

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males with less testosterone levels are shown to be worse at spatial tasks - opposite for females.

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7
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what is cognitive adrenal hyperlasia (disease)

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when adrenal glands produce too much testosterone - more problem in females, more confusing genetalia

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what do evolutionary theories say about gender development?

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that men and women have evolved to behave differently, depending on their roles in society

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9
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Bruce Reimer

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born as a male but raised as a girl - was not happy this way

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10
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biggest differences in gender are to do with…

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the environment

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environmental explanations:

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montemayor, Morrongiello & smith/lloyd

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Morrongiello study

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examined mothers/fathers communication to children during playground play

parents communicate with boys that promote increase risk taking. greater perceived vulnerability among girls

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13
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Smith & Lloyd

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parents behaved differently according to assigned gender - treating children according to their gender label

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Montemayor study

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Children’s performance was highest when the game was labeled as gender-appropriate and lowest when the game was labeled as gender inappropriate.

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