Chapter 12 - Gender Flashcards

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Gender

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The characteristics of people as males and females.

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Gender Identity

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The sense of being male or female, which most children acquire by the time they are 3 years old.

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Gender Role

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A set of expectations that prescribes how females or males should think, act, and feel.

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Gender Typing

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Acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.

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Estrogens

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Hormones, the most important of which is estradiol, that influence the development of female physical sex characteristics and help regulate the menstrual cycle.

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Androgens

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Hormones, the most important of which is testosterone, that promote the development of male genitals and secondary sex characteristics

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Social Role Theory

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A theory stating that gender differences result from the contrasting roles of women and men—social hierarchy and division of labor strongly influence gender differences in power, assertiveness, and nurture.

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Psychoanalytic Theory of Gender

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A theory that stems from Freud’s view that preschool children develop erotic feelings toward the opposite-sex parent. Eventually these feelings cause anxiety, so that at 5 or 6 years of age, children renounce these feelings and identify with the same-sex parent, unconsciously adopting the same-sex parent’s characteristics.

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Social Cognitive Theory of Gender

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This theory emphasizes that children’s gender development occurs through observation and imitation of gender behavior, and through rewards and punishments they experience for gender-appropriate and gender-inappropriate behavior

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Gender Schema Theory

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Gender typing emerges as children gradually develop schemas of what is gender-appropriate and gender-inappropriate in their culture

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Gender Stereotypes

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General impressions and beliefs about females and males.

Men are powerful; women are weak

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Rapport Talk

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The language of conversation and a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships; more characteristic of females than of males.

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Report Talk

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Talk that conveys information; more characteristic of males than females.

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Androgyny

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The presence of masculine and feminine characteristics in the same person.

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