Sexism Flashcards
What sections are used to explain sexism?
Gender Differences: Alpha and Beta bias
Heterosexism
Historical and Social Context
Invisibility of Women
What is Alpha Bias?
- Freud -psychosexual stages of development
- Femininity viewed as failed masculinity
- Don’t allow sexes to be viewed as completely equal
- Penis Envy - morally inferior
What is Beta Bias?
The belief that there are no differences between sex
Male studies equally apply to women
ANDROCENTRIC BIAS
KOHLBERG - all studies based of males moral reasoning but applied to women
Differences devalued
What is heterosexism?
The natural relationship is males + female
Not same sex
All psychological research was based on small sample of relationships
Alpha or Beta Bias: socially sensitive
- distinguish differences - lead to stereotypes
- no differences - devalued
What is the historical or social context of sexism?
Gender is a social construct
Lloyd - Mothers picked out gender specific toys - boys with cars, girls with dolls
- Parents reinforce gender stereotypes
Sexism due to Biological research
- males always used in research and female hormones disregarded when investigating behaviour
- e.g. flight-flight response
all people reacted in the same way to hight stress situations - females act with a tend-befriend
What is the invisibility of women in psychology?
- The use of surnames are unable to distinguish between gender
- authors are likely to be male
- American Psychological Association
6 women named on 100 psychologists - Most undergraduates form Uni are female