refers to a persons biologicalstatus as either male or female
determined by differentchromosomes in first instance
sex is innate and genetic
person may become more masculine or feminine depending on socialcontext, norms and expectations
gender
refers to persons psychological status
includesattitudes, roles and behavioursassociated with being male or female
heavily influenced by social norms and cultural expectations
gender at least partlyenvironmentally determined
gender dysphoria
biologically prescribed sex doesn't reflect they way they feelinside and gender they identifythemselves as being
some who experience this may have genderreassignment
sex role stereotypes
set of sharedexpectations that people within a society or culture hold about what is acceptable/ unusual behaviour for males and females
expectationscommunicatedthroughoutsociety
reinforced by parents, peers, media and schools
may lead to sexistassumptions being formed e.g women are too emotional
strengths
Urberg1982 told aged 3-7 years stores that stressed sex role stereotypes, responses found increase tendency to describe the characteristics as male brave, female kind etc
weakness
culturallytransmitted
impliesenvironmentallearningexperiences
media subject to criticism of their stereotypical presentation of sex-roles so portrays have become less stereotyped