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| (modern) denial that women are still targets of sexism |
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| openly endorses stereotypes |
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| psychoanalytical theories of Freud |
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| emphasized the importance of unconscious motivations in personality development |
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| Third stage of Freud- Impulses derived from gender-specific body parts |
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| The fourth stage of Freud- impulses surpressed |
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| difficulty in conforming to expected gender toles because such roles are often contradictory and inconsistent |
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| Social Structure theories |
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| power/status differences exist between m/w in societies and division of labor by sex |
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| m/w expected to have the qualities that fit them for the tasks they normally carry out |
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| cognitive developmental theory |
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| proposes that gender, like other concepts, can't be learned until a child reaches a particular stage of intellectual development |
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| people adjust to the expectations of others, in social settings |
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| use human termonology to describe animal behavior |
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| applying the assumptions and terms of one's own culture to other cultures. |
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| apply male behaviors as the norm to compare women to |
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| merging of masculine and feminine principles |
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| assuming heterosexual norms on everyone else |
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| people direct different treatment towards boys and girls |
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| orientation toward action, accomplishment and leadership |
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| orientation toward emotion and relationships |
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| independent difference in reliance on the gender schema stem from difference in the degree to which the gender dichotomy is emphasized in socialization |
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| parents lack of respect for a child as unique, worthwhile |
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| interactive relations between the physical attributes of men and women and social contexts in which they live |
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truth is truth, assume everything you read is true -reality is independent of the knower and can be discerned "objectively" under the proper conditions |
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| impossible to discover truth because there is no such thing |
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| info from independent gives the research participant the opportunity to react to the researcher's interpretation of the participants life story |
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