psychology paper 3

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    • sex?

      biological classifications of XX and XY, physical and fixed
    • Gender?

      psychological, identifies as masc, fem or androgenous, flexible and socially constructed
    • sex-role stereotypes?

      ideas about qualities that are appropriate for males/females
    • socialisation?

      passing on beliefs from one generation to another
    • how are sex-role stereotypes taught?
      parents, encouraged play, peers
    • Seavey procedure?
      baby in yellow jumpsuit, ball, doll or ring
    • Seavey findings?
      gave doll if they thought it was female, more likely to give ring if they thought it was male
    • Langlois and Downs boys with girls toys?
      boys played with girls toys, mothers accepted, male peers ridiculed and hit
    • Renzetti and Curran teachers?
      boys praised for cleverness, girls praised for niceness
    • androgeny hypothesis?
      androgeny is a positive and desirable condition
    • olds explanation of androgeny?
      higher developmental stage reached by few
    • bems explanation of androgeny?
      different cognitive style
    • orlofsky explanation of androgeny?
      behavioural, acquire masc and fem traits through reinforcement
    • BSRI traits?
      20 masc, 20 fem, 20 neutral
    • Buchart and serbin support androgeny hypothesis?
      androgenous females scored lower for depression, introversion, schizophrenia, and mania
    • BSRI high test-retest reliability?
      0.76-0.94 over 4-week period
    • Reiner and Gearhart cloacal extrophy?
      14 children reassigned female at birth, 8 identified as male at 16
    • David reimer?

      biologically male, raised as female, reverted to male at 13
    • hormonal imprinting?
      higher levels of androgen testosterone, brain masculinisation, larger SDN
    • effects of oestrogen?
      female sex characteristics, menstruation, bilateral brain, sensitivity
    • effects of oxytocin?
      reproductive system, childbirth, breastfeeding, female social behaviour
    • young testosterone rats?
      female rats, irreversible behaviour changes, mounted other rats
    • money and ehrhardt testosterone pregnancy?
      mothers took testosterone during pregnancy, daughters exhibited male behaviours
    • fitch and denenberg oestrogen rats?
      removed ovaries, changes in corpus callosum and connectivity between hemispheres
    • van leengoed rats oxytocin?
      injected oxytocin inhibitors, delay in maternal behaviours
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