Gender - Social Influences on Gender Flashcards
What kind of conditioning can explain parental influence?
Operant Conditioning
How does Operant conditioning work in relation to gendered behaviours?
If the behaviour is reinforced it is more likely to be repeated, if it is punished it is less likely to be repeated.
What influences how parents raise their children?
Their own gender Schemas
What kinds of behaviours would parents reinforces or discourage in boys? How would they do this?
Reinforce aggressive and physical behaviours, by praise, spending time with and buying gender appropriate toys.
Discourage crying behaviour by belittling or withdrawing time spent.
What kinds of behaviours would parents reinforces or discourage in girl? How would they do this?
Reinforce kind and caring behaviour, by praise, spending time with and buying gender appropriate toys.
Discourage rough play by telling off or withdrawing time spent.
What two studies are associated with influence of parents?
Smith and Lloyd (1978)
Fagot et al (1992)
What happened in Smith and Lloyd (1978)?
Baby X. Adults played with baby in gender neutral clothes, given gendered name. Found adults played more physically with boys, bouncing, jiggling. Toys offered were stereotyped.
Evaluate Smith and Lloyd (1978).
Study has temporal validity, conducted in 1978, view on gendered behaviour have changed.
What happened in Fagot et al (1992)?
Children in traditional families used gendered labels earlier and showed more gender stereotyping by 4 than children from egalitarian families.
What theory can explain the influence of the media?
Social Learning Theory
How does social learning theory work in relation to gendered behaviours?
Acquire behaviour though observing then imitating what is seen in the media.
When are people more likely to imitate behaviour?
If someone is rewarded for that behaviour.
If the person doing it is the same sex.
What is it called when we are more likely to imitate behaviour if someone is rewarded for it?
Vicarious reinforcement
How does the media portray males?
Independent and focused.
How does the media portray females?
Dependent, emotional and unambitious.