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19 Cards in this Set
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Young '66
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Rats, Testes cut, Less aggressive, Biological + Hormones |
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Imperato-McGinley '74
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Batista family, Girls grow penises at puberty, no trouble readjusting to male life, Shows biology large affect on gender, Biological |
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Erhardt and Money '67
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Synthetic hormones during pregnancy = Girls more tomboyish in preschool, Hormones |
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Yalom '73
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Mothers take synthetic hormones = Boys less boyish (less rough-and-tumble), Hormones |
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Smith and Lloyd '78 |
Baby X, Socialised as opposite sex, Treated by parents as opposite sex, SLT + Biosocial |
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Williams '85
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Buss '89
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33 diff countries, women look for big earner, men look for pretty, Evolutionary |
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Clark and Hatfield '89
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American students approached by stranger, equal agreed to date, 11x more men agreed to apartment and no women agreed to sex, Evolutionary |
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Geher '01
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Mead '35
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Mundugumor = Both men and women hyper-aggressive, don't like child-rearing Tchambuli = Men emotional and unfit for decision-making All = Men go to war Cultural |
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Hargreaves '86
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In some cultures women make pots and weave and in others men do this, division of labour different in different cultures, Cultural
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Daphne West (Case Study)
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Life completely normal until tried to have a baby, testes where ovaries supposed to be (CAIS), Acted as a girl despite having testes, Biosocial + Gender Dysphoria |
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David Reimer (Case Study)
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Raised as a girl after a botched circumcision, protested against it and eventually got changed back, killed himself, Biosocial + Gender Dysphoria
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Hare '09
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M to F transsexuals have a longer androgen receptor gene than normal, Gender Dysphoria
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Brain-sex theory (Zhou '95)
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areas of the transsexual brain match the other gender more than that of their own gender, BSTc in MtF smaller than usual like a woman, Gender Dysphoria
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Damon '77
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told about George, very accepting at 4, think should stick to gender role at 6 and are OK with but think it's weird at 9, shows the development of gender constancy, Kohlberg CDT
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Slaby and Frey |
Found children with high gender constancy scores from a questionnaire spent more time looking at same-sex model on TV, Kohlberg CDT
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Martin and Little '90
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Children in preschool know about gender stereotypes long before they develop an understanding about gender, GST
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Campbell '00
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Even the 3 month old infants have a preference for watching same-sex models, GST
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