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Gender Development
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When and Why? Girl or Boy? Gender differences began at birth
Color, clothing, and hair
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Why not Behavior? Male Female Aggressive Nurturing Task-Focused
Sentimental Intimacy Testosterone Estrogen Male Female
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Words to Know: Gender roles – expectations about the way men and women behave. Gender identity – our sense of being male or female Gender typed- exhibiting traditional masculine traits or traditional feminine traits.
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Theories of Gender Social Learning Theory – We learn gender behavior by observation and rewards and/or punishments. Gender Schema Theory – Combines social learning with cognition. You learn different behaviors and create concepts linked to previously learned behaviors.
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Venus Greek: Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty.
The planet is so named probably because it is the brightest of the planets known to the ancients. With a few exceptions, the surface features on Venus are named for female figures.
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Mars (Greek: Ares) is the god of War.
The planet probably got this name due to its red color; Mars is sometimes referred to as the Red Planet. An interesting side note: the Roman god Mars was a god of agriculture before becoming associated with the Greek Ares; those in favor of colonizing and terraforming Mars may prefer this symbolism. The name of the month March derives from Mars
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Men are From Mars; Women are From Venus
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Gender Issues Communication – What do you hear?
Women – Between the lines Men – Between the lines meaning
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Language What’s the difference between Mr. Mrs. and Ms.?
What’s the difference between an actor and an actress? Why do we attach masculine and feminine to wording in foreign languages?
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