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children are more likely to be
reinforced
for demonstrating behaviour that is
stereotypically gender appropriate
the way in which boys and girls are encouraged to show distinct gender appropriate behaviour is called
differential reinforcement
it is through
differential reinforcement
that a child learns their
gender
identity
if the
consequences
of another person’s behaviour are favourable that behaviour is more likely to be
imitated
by a child
identification
refers to the process where a child attached themselves to a person who is like them or who they want to be
like
role models
may be part of the child’s
immediate environment
or present within the media
role models
tend to be
attractive high
status and usually the same gender
modelling
is the precise demonstration of a behaviour that may be imitated by an
observer
a mother may model
stereotypically feminine
behaviour when tidying the house
when a little girl copies her mother she is
modelling
the behaviour she has
witnessed
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