Issues and debates - gender bias Flashcards
what is universality ?
an underlying characteristic of human beings that is capable of being applied to all despite differences in upbringing and experience
what is bias
a tendency to treat one individual or group in a different way from others
what is gender bias ?
psychological research or experience that does not justifiably represent the experience of men and women.
what does the representation of one gender only relate to ?
gender bias
what are three types of gender bias
alpha bias
beta bias
androcentrism- possible consequence of beta bias
what is alpha bias ?
psychological research that exaggerates or overestimates the differences between sexes.
alpha bias - what can the differences be described as ?
fixed and inevitable
Alpha bias
what are the differences likely to do in relation to females
devalue them
what is an example of alpha bias
the sociobiological theory -
sexual promiscuity in males is genetically determined whilst the females who engage in the same behaviour are regarded as going against their nature.
- shows exaggeration of differences between the sexes
what is beta bias ?
theories ignore or minimise the differences between the sexes. This usually occurs when only one sex has been included in research but results are applied to all
what is an example of beta bias ?
fight or flight response
early research into fight or flight was based exclusively on males - assumed to be universal response.
Taylor et al (2000)-
female biology evolved to inhibit fight or flight response.
attention is shifted to caring for offspring and forming defensive networks with females
what is androcentrism ?
male centred, when normal behaviour is judged according to a male standard (female behaviour is judged to be deficient or abnormal by comparison)
if female behaviour is pathologised what does this mean ?
taken as a sign of psychological instability or disorder
what is an example of androcentrism ?
pre menstrual syndrome
stereotypes and trivialises female experience
social construction - explains female emotions such as anger in hormonal terms
whereas male anger - rational response to external pressure
what are some problems associated with gender bias ?
discrimination
reinforcing stereotypes
inaccurate research