gender

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    • What is the primary female hormone important in the development of the menstrual cycle and reproductive system?
      Oestrogen
    • What is the role of oxytocin?
      Stimulates lactation, reduces cortisol, and facilitates bonding
    • How do individuals classify themselves in terms of gender identity?

      By creating their individual sense of self
    • What does sex refer to in biological terms?
      Biological characteristics that determine whether a person is male or female
    • Is sex innate or learned?
      Innate
    • How is gender defined?
      As the social and psychological characteristics of males and females
    • What are sex-role stereotypes?
      Qualities and characteristics seen as appropriate for each sex
    • What are the female sex-role stereotypes?
      • Nurturing
      • Co-operative
      • Domestic
      • Emotional
      • Passive
    • What are the male sex-role stereotypes?
      • Strong
      • Independent
      • Physical
      • Aggressive
      • Unemotional
    • What are the sources of sex-role stereotypes?
      Primary socialisation, school, careers, media, culture
    • What is gender dysphoria?
      Feelings of distress that lasts for at least 6 months when assigned gender does not match gender identity
    • What does androgyny refer to?
      Co-existence of masculine and feminine characteristics within an individual
    • What is a genotype?
      The genetic makeup of a being
    • What determines being male or female?
      A pair of chromosomes and reproductive anatomy
    • What are the female chromosomes?
      XX
    • What are the male chromosomes?
      XY
    • What may happen if one's sex doesn't match their gender?
      They may decide to have gender reassignment surgery
    • What are hormones?
      Chemical substances produced in the body that regulate activity of cells or organs
    • What governs gender?
      Hormones
    • What are male hormones also known as?
      Androgens
    • What hormone do women typically produce more than men?
      Oxytocin
    • What is the role of testosterone in gender development?
      Controls the development of male sex organs and is associated with aggression
    • When does the development of male sex organs begin?
      At 8 weeks of foetal development
    • What is the role of oestrogen in gender development?
      Determines female sex characteristics and menstruation
    • Where is testosterone primarily produced?
      Mainly in the male testes
    • How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?
      23 pairs
    • What determines biological sex?
      The X and Y chromosomes
    • What are feminine traits?
      • Caring
      • Nurturing
      • Emotional
    • What are masculine traits?
      • Assertive
      • Strong
      • Independent
    • What does transgender mean?
      Identifying more with the opposite sex than assigned at birth
    • What is a gender role?
      Conforming to a gender identity by behaving in a gender-appropriate manner
    • What is the Bem Sex Role Inventory known as?
      BSRI
    • How was the Bem Sex Role Inventory developed?
      By asking students to rate personality traits as masculine or feminine
    • What is the purpose of the Bem Sex Role Inventory?
      To measure the mix of stereotypically masculine and feminine traits in an individual
    • Why does Bem suggest that androgyny is advantageous?
      Because it provides traits needed to cope with a range of situations
    • How does the BSRI work?
      People rate themselves for traits on a scale of 1 to 7
    • What is a strength of the BSRI?
      High test-retest reliability
    • What is a limitation of the BSRI?
      It reduces femininity and masculinity to a single score
    • What is a strength of the importance of hormones in shaping behavior according to Lombardo et al.?

      Hormones in the womb have a lasting impact on individuals
    • What did the Cambridge Autism Research Centre find regarding testosterone?

      There is a link between testosterone levels and autism