gender bias

    Cards (6)

    • alpha bias
      • alpha bias - exaggerates or overestimates differences between the sexes
      • are presented as real and enduring
      • more likely to devalue females in relation to their male counterparts
      • e.g sociobiological theory - explains human sexual attraction by survival efficiency where males interest to impregnate as many women as possible to pass his genes on
      • says that sexual promiscuity is males is genetically determined
    • beta bias
      • ignores or minimises differences between the sexes
      • occurs when females ps are not included in research but findings are assumed to both sexes
      • e.g flight or flight response was only studied on males but assumed to females aswell
    • androcentrism
      • consequence of beta bias
      • understanding of normal behaviour comes from male-focused research and anything that deviates from this is seen as unusual
      • female behaviour is misunderstood
    • weakness
      • creates misleading assumptions about female behaviour
      • fails to challenge negative stereotypes and validates discriminatory views
      • becomes normal for women to feel abnormal
      • has damaging consequences
      • women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression than men
    • weakness
      • lack of women at senior research roles so female concerns are not reflected in research questions asked
      • males are more likely to have their work published
      • lab experiments also place female ps in an inequitable relationship with male researchers who has to power to label them unreasonable
      • institutional sexism
    • strength
      • reflexivity
      • starting to embrace the bias as a critical aspect of the research process
      • important development as may lead to greater awareness of gender bias