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psych - UNIT 1
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Cards (15)
What is the social approach in psychology focused on?
Influence
of
culture
on
gender
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Which genders are considered binary?
Male
and
female
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What is the term used for individuals who do not fit into the male/female binary?
Third gender
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How many million people in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh live as transgender?
6 million
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At what age can most children state whether they are a boy or girl?
3 years
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What begins at the age of 3 in relation to gender?
Gender segregation
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What is the effect of gender segregation on children's social interactions?
Less time
spent with other gender peers
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What do peers provide regarding gender-related behaviors?
Sources of information about
norms
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What is gender identity in adolescence influenced by?
Social context
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What does gender typicality refer to?
Extent
to
which a person
feels
like
their
gender
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How do adolescents reflect on their gender identity?
By judging personal qualities against
gender norms
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What is conformity in the context of gender roles?
Pressure to conform to
gender norms
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What is a major cause of stress for those who do not conform to gender roles?
Felt
pressure to conform
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What are the negative outcomes for individuals who are gender non-conforming?
Major
stress and social unacceptability
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What are the key concepts related to gender identity in childhood and adolescence?
Gender identity begins in childhood
Gender segregation starts at
age 3
Peers
influence gender-related behaviors
Gender typicality
reflects personal qualities
Conformity pressures adolescents to follow norms
Non-conformity
can lead to stress and negative outcomes
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