UND SELF Gender Flashcards

1
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Sometimes called biological sex, anatomical sex, or physical sex

A

Sex

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2
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True or False: Gender is a person’s identity based on their physical characteristics, genes and hormones

A

False

Sex is a person’s identity based on their physical
characteristics, genes and hormones

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3
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Chromosomes and hormones of a female/male but external genital is like that of a male/female

A

Intersex

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4
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Example of sexual act

A

Having sex

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5
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True or False: Secondary characteristics are congenital

A

False

It is developed during puberty

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6
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True or False: Sex is multidimensional and social excluding on gender

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False

Both sex and gender is multidimensional and social

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7
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It is the structure of social relations that centers on the reproductive arena, and the set of practices that bring reproductive distinctions into social processes

A

Gender

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8
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True or False: When the reproductive arena becomes
sociocultural, it becomes gender

A

True

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9
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It is generally considered to be a socially constructed concept that refers to social or cultural distinctions associated with a given sex

A

Gender

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10
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Sex or Gender: “Masculine” and “Feminine”

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Gender

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11
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Sex or Gender: “Male” and “Female”

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Sex

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12
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True or False: Sex refers to the attitudes, feelings and behaviors that a given culture associates with a person’s biological sex

A

False

Gender refers to the attitudes, feelings and behaviors that a
given culture associates with a person’s biological sex

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13
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Behavior that is compatible with cultural expectations

A

Gender - normative (act appropriate to
sex)

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14
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Behaviors that are viewed as incompatible with these
expectations constitute

A

Gender non - conformity

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15
Q

Cross dressing is an example of gender - normative or gender non - conformity?

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Gender non - conformity

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16
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Sex or Gender: Biological

A

Sex

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17
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Sex or Gender: Social, contextual

A

Gender

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18
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Sex or Gender: Fixed

A

Sex

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19
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Sex or Gender: Changing

A

Gender

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20
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Sex or Gender: Universal

A

Sex

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21
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Sex or Gender: Determined at birth

A

Sex

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22
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Sex or Gender: Social expectations for males and females

A

Gender

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23
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Sex or Gender: Present in either

A

Sex

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24
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Sex or Gender: Present in both

A

Gender

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25
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True or False: Gender is present in both as the person can exhibit masculine and feminine behaviors and it is changing as it can affect over time

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True

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26
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True or False: Gender can be quantified by DNA and genetic testing but sometimes the results are difficult to make sense of with regard to their social implications

A

False

Sex can be quantified by DNA and genetic testing but
sometimes the results are difficult to make sense of with
regard to their social implications

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27
Q

A sexual attraction and behavior directed to other sex

A

Heterosexual

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28
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These are people who believed they were born with the body of the other gender; altering the biology (invasive or non-invasive)

A

Transsexual

29
Q

People who can be romantically or sexually attracted to (either) same sex

A

Bisexual

30
Q

These are people who view themselves as a third gender, they are transvestites

A

Transgenderism

31
Q

A romantic and/or sexual attraction between members of the same sex

A

Homosexual

32
Q

How individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves which can be the same or different from their sex assigned at birth

A

Gender Identity

33
Q

Self-identified, as a result of a combination of inherent and extrinsic or environmental factors (nature, nurture)

A

Gender Identity

34
Q

A person whose gender identity matches his or her assigned sex

A

Cisgender

35
Q

A person whose lived experiences do not match their assigned sex

A

Transgender

36
Q

Person whose assigned sex is male and
identifies as a woman

A

Transwoman

37
Q

Person whose assigned sex is female and identifies as a man

A

Transman

38
Q

Refers to the ways that humans choose to display their
gender identity to the world usually expressed (not limited)
through behavior, clothing, haircut, or voice

A

Gender Expression

39
Q

True or False: Gender Expression may/may not conform to socially defined behaviors and characteristics typically associated with being
either masculine or feminine

A

True

40
Q

The adherence to culturally created behaviors and attitudes deemed appropriate for females or males

A

Social sex role or Gender role

41
Q

People’s expectations what it means to be male and female

A

Gender belief system

42
Q

Generalized beliefs about the characteristics of men and women

A

Gender Stereotypes

43
Q

All about who you are physically, spiritually, and emotionally attracted to (specifically into sexual and romantic attraction)

A

Sexual Orientation / Attraction

44
Q

The labels tend to describe the relationships between your gender and the gender types you’re attracted to

A

Sexual Orientation / Attraction

45
Q

Attracted to people of the opposite gender

A

Straight (Heterosexual)

46
Q

Attracted to people of the same gender

A

Gay/Lesbian (Homosexual)

47
Q

Can be attracted to both men and women

A

Bisexual

48
Q

Males who are feminine or effeminate and who
cross-dress; Refers to male homosexual or gay man

A

Bakla

49
Q

Females who are masculine and who cross-dress; Refers to female homosexual or lesbian

A

Tomboy

50
Q

True or False: Gender and sexual orientation are fused into same the same words/labels in Filipino culture (Ofreneo, 2000)

A

True

51
Q

True or False: Gender expression is used to signify sexual orientation

A

True

52
Q

Person who is attracted to both male and female

A

Bisexual

53
Q

A male who is erotically attracted to both males and
females (male bisexual)

A

Silahis

54
Q

Traditional Binary Gender Model

A

Western context

55
Q

Modern Continuum Gender Model

A

Macapagal, 2014

56
Q

The two primary purposes of sexual intercourse are

A

“UNITIVE” (unite the couple) and “PROCREATIVE” (create more people)

57
Q

He has repeatedly spoken about the need for the Catholic Church to welcome and love all people regardless of sexual orientation

A

Pope Francis

58
Q

4 sexually transmitted infections (WHO, 2016)

A

Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis

59
Q

Drug resistance is a challenge esp. for

A

Gonorrhea

60
Q

True or False: HIV and AIDS are transmitted through touching, food, kissing, insect bites, and swimming in pools

A

False

HIV and AIDS are transmitted through unprotected sex, drug addicts, blood transfusion, pregnancy, and non-sterile instruments

61
Q

The most reliable way to avoid infection is to not have sex

A

Abstinence

62
Q

Safe, effective, and recommended ways to prevent hepatitis B and HPV

A

Vaccination

63
Q

An agreement to be sexually active with only one person, who has agreed to be sexually active only with you

A

Mutual Monogamy

64
Q

True or False: Males compete with other males for a chance to win the genetic sweepstakes by sending their genes into the future, and thus look for healthy, fertile soil in which to plant their seed.

A

True

65
Q

True or False: Women preferred attractive physical features suggesting youth and health - and reproductive fitness.

A

False

Men preferred attractive physical features suggesting youth and health - and reproductive fitness.

66
Q

True or False: Females invest their reproductive opportunities carefully, by looking for signs of resources and commitment.

A

True

67
Q

True or False: We all have hidden evolutionary predispositions

A

True

68
Q

True or False: Poor young females more vulnerable than well-off
counterparts (Abrigo, n.a.)

A

True