Sex and gender

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    • sex
      refers to a persons biological status as either male or female
      determined by different chromosomes in first instance
      sex is innate and genetic
      person may become more masculine or feminine depending on social context, norms and expectations
    • gender
      refers to persons psychological status
      includes attitudes, roles and behaviours associated with being male or female
      heavily influenced by social norms and cultural expectations
      gender at least partly environmentally determined
    • gender dysphoria
      biologically prescribed sex doesn't reflect they way they feel inside and gender they identify themselves as being
      some who experience this may have gender reassignment
    • sex role stereotypes
      set of shared expectations that people within a society or culture hold about what is acceptable/ unusual behaviour for males and females
      expectations communicated throughout society
      reinforced by parents, peers, media and schools
      may lead to sexist assumptions being formed e.g women are too emotional
    • strengths
      Urberg 1982 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
      culturally transmitted
      implies environmental learning experiences
      media subject to criticism of their stereotypical presentation of sex-roles so portrays have become less stereotyped
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