Issues and Debates

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  • What is gender bias?
    Differential treatment based on stereotypes
  • What does alpha bias suggest about men and women?
    It exaggerates differences between the sexes
  • What is a consequence of alpha bias?
    Theories devalue one gender compared to another
  • How does Wilson’s sociobiological theory view promiscuity in males and females?
    Males are genetically determined, females are not
  • What does Cotton et al. suggest about the diagnosis of schizophrenia in women?
    Symptoms may be masked or less severe
  • What is androcentrism?
    Behavior compared to a male standard
  • How is PMS viewed in terms of androcentrism?
    It trivializes female emotion, especially anger
  • What did Shelley Taylor challenge regarding the fight or flight response?
    Females also exhibit a tend and befriend response
  • What is beta bias?
    Minimizing differences between men and women
  • How did Kohlberg’s theory exemplify beta bias?
    It generalized male moral reasoning to women
  • What is universality in psychology?
    Theories that apply to all individuals
  • What does feminist psychology argue about perceived differences?
    Socially determined stereotypes contribute more
  • How can androcentrism be countered?
    By adopting a feminist perspective
  • What did Rosenthal find about male experimenters?
    They are more pleasant to female participants
  • What is the implication of fewer women in senior research positions?
    Female concerns are less likely to be reflected
  • How does Eagly and Johnson's research differ from lab settings?
    Found men and women judged more similarly
  • What does reverse alpha bias emphasize?
    Greater emphasis on women's abilities
  • What did Cornwell et al. find about women's learning?
    Women are better learners due to attentiveness
  • What is a potential disadvantage of beta bias for women?
    Ignores women's special biological needs
  • What does Darwin's theory of sexual selection suggest?
    Women are choosy, men are competitive
  • What is cultural bias?
    Judging cultures by one's own standards
  • What is cultural relativism?
    Behavior judged in cultural context
  • How did Milgram's study demonstrate cultural relativism?
    Results varied significantly across cultures
  • What does alpha bias in cultural relativism lead to?
    Overlooking universals due to perceived differences
  • How does beta bias relate to defining mental disorders?
    Assumes universal rules for all cultures
  • What did Takano and Osaka find regarding individualistic and collectivist cultures?
    Less of a divide than previously thought
  • What does the emic-etic distinction refer to?
    Unique cultural findings versus universal aspects
  • What did Smith and Bond find about cultural bias in psychology research?
    66% of studies were American
  • What was the consequence of the US army IQ test?
    Led to stereotyping and discrimination
  • What did Ekman et al. demonstrate about facial expressions?
    They are universally recognized across cultures
  • What is the significance of worldwide psychology?
    Increased understanding of diverse cultures
  • What is determinism in psychology?
    Behavior controlled by external or internal factors
  • What are the three types of determinism?
    Biological, environmental, and psychic
  • What is biological determinism?
    Behavior caused by internal biological forces
  • What is environmental determinism?
    Behavior caused by previous experiences
  • How do phobias relate to environmental determinism?
    They result from classical and operant conditioning
  • What is psychic determination?
    Behavior determined by innate drives and experiences
  • What do Freud's psychosexual stages suggest?
    Unresolved conflicts lead to adult fixation
  • What is free will in psychology?
    Power to make choices about behavior
  • What is hard determinism?
    All behavior can be predicted by forces