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Theories on Gender Identification and Sex Typing How are they different ?
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Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalytic` »Basic Belief= Sex typing is unavoidable b Environment plays NO role in sex typing
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Freud’s Stages of Gender Identification bPbPbPbPHALLIC STAGE= Children become aware of genital differences at age 2 1/2 to 3 b OEDIPAL CONFLICT= b Boys desire Mom b Girls desire dad b Unconscious process b Occurs at age 5
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Freud’s Stages of Gender Identification bIbIbIbIDENTIFICATION= Boys and girls act like their same gender parent and become sex typed. bObObObOccurs at age 6 or 7
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The Nurture of Gender b Social Learning Theory: b Basic Belief b Modeling or Observation ( Bandura) ( Bandura)( Bandura)( Bandura) b Rewards and Punishments
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Social Learning Theory b PARENTS PERCEPTIONS= Parents consciously and unconsciously model gender roles. b Parents CAN promote gender neutral thinking. bPbPEER INFLUENCES bFbFrom school age and up community becomes increasingly important. b“b“Dougie” Story
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Cognitive Developmental b Children are active agents of their own socialization b The process is internal/inside pressure b Mental Skills Environment = Gender Role Expectation = Gender Role Expectation
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Gender Schema Theory Women are more emotional Women are better at nurturing Women make good nurses and teachers Schema ASSIMILATION Mental vase that you pour information into
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Are there only two genders? As Nature Made Him- Extra Credit Book
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