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Psychology of Sex and Gender Exam Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update 2024 (Already Passed) Between group variance - Answers • Differences between group average values biosocial constructionist theory - Answers A theory that explain how biological differences between women and men lead to sex-based labor divisions in society which then shape the development of role-relevant skills and gender stereotypes Androgyny - Answers displaying both traditional masculine and feminine psychological characteristics d statistic - Answers Effect size that expresses the magnitude and direction of a difference between group means or the strength of association between variables De gendering theory - Answers The theory that gender becomes a less Central aspect of self as people age Double standard of aging - Answers The idea that women's social value declines with age as their beauty and sexual appeal fade while men's value increases with age as their life experience and social status increases Efdect size - Answers A quantitative measure of of the magnitude and direction of a difference between groups or of the strength of a relationship between variables. Epigenetics - Answers the study of influences on gene expression Essentialist belief - Answers Assumptions that observed sex differences reflect inherent natural biological differences between men and women evolutionary psychology - Answers the attempt to explain social behavior in terms of genetic factors that have evolved over time according to the principles of natural selection ex post facto design - Answers Flynn effect - Answers The rise in average IQ scores that has occurred over the decades in many nations gender aschematic - Answers Lacking the tendency to use gender as a salient schema for understanding the world. gender prescriptions - Answers Traits that women and men should have. Gender Proscriptions - Answers Traits that people believe men and women should not have. gender schema - Answers A cognitive concept or general belief based on one's experiences, that guides interpreting, processing and remembering gender-relevant info. gene by environment interaction - Answers When a genetic effect on a trait or behavior emerges only under certain environmental circumstances or when the environmental effect on a trait or behavior depends on a person's genetic makeup glass ceiling - Answers an invisible limit on women's climb up the occupational ladder Greater male variability hypothesis - Answers The prediction that men show more variability in women in their distributions of scores on cognitive performance measures, leading them to be over represented in the very bottom and top of score distributions Hegemonic masculinity - Answers the belief in the existence of a culturally idealized version of manhood that reinforces men's control over women Heritability estimate - Answers a statistic that measures the extent to which individual differences in complex traits, such as intelligence or personality, in a specific population are due to genetic factors In-group bias - Answers the tendency to favor one's own group Intelligence - Answers General capacity to understand ideas, think abstractly, reason, slove problems, and learn. intrasexual selection - Answers Process where heritable features get passed down bc they give an animal a competitive advantage in contests against other same-sex animals for access to mates. sheep with large curved horns to fight off other sheep intersexual selection - Answers Selection whereby individuals of one sex (usually females) are choosy in selecting their mates from individuals of the other sex; also called mate choice. beautiful peacock feathers attract mate Matriachal society - Answers A Society that traces descent through the mother's kingship line and passed inheritance down from mothers to their offspring. Minimalist Approach - Answers A tendency to emphasize similarities between members of different sex groups. ex. math scores between sexes are greatly overlapping Maximalist Approach - Answers A tendency to emphasize differences between sexes. ex. Math scores between sexes non-overlapping. smarts girls still score lower than dumbest boys sex - Answers male, female, intersex Gender - Answers masculine, feminine, androgynous, agendered gender identity - Answers boy, girl, transgender man, genderqueer, nonbinary sex-gender correspondence - Answers cisgender, transgender gender roles - Answers Expectations about what is appropriate behavior for each sex. sex - Answers the biological distinction between females and males, and intersex Gender - Answers in psychology, the biologically and socially influenced characteristics by which people define male and female Intersexuality - Answers 1.7 % of infants. A condition in which biological components of sex (chromosomes, hormones, genitalia) do not consistently fit the typical male or female pattern Intersectionality - Answers the way in which different forms of discrimination and oppression interact to shape people's experiences Polysexual - Answers attraction to multiple genders and sexual identities Pansexual - Answers attracted to all sexes and gender identities 55% - Answers of all languages are gendered, with nouns designated as masculine, feminine, or gender neutral privilege - Answers automatic unearned advantage associated with certain groups patriarchal - Answers describes a societal structure in which men/fathers occupy the leadership positions in the society and control how it operates Matriarchal - Answers describes a societal structure in which women/mothers occupy the leadership positions in the society and control how it operates hegemonic masculinity - Answers the culturally idealized form of manhood that reinforces men's control over women equality - Answers treating everyone the same, regardless of background or differences Equity - Answers treating everyone fairly by taking background and differences into account feminism - Answers the movement aimed at equal rights for women Reproductive Justice - Answers the human right to personal bodily autonomy, parenthood choices, and safe communities in which to raise children transwomen - Answers male who changed into women

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Psychology of Sex and Gender Exam Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update 2024 (Already
Passed)

Between group variance - Answers • Differences between group average values

biosocial constructionist theory - Answers A theory that explain how biological differences between
women and men lead to sex-based labor divisions in society which then shape the development of role-
relevant skills and gender stereotypes

Androgyny - Answers displaying both traditional masculine and feminine psychological characteristics

d statistic - Answers Effect size that expresses the magnitude and direction of a difference between
group means or the strength of association between variables

De gendering theory - Answers The theory that gender becomes a less Central aspect of self as people
age

Double standard of aging - Answers The idea that women's social value declines with age as their beauty
and sexual appeal fade while men's value increases with age as their life experience and social status
increases

Efdect size - Answers A quantitative measure of of the magnitude and direction of a difference between
groups or of the strength of a relationship between variables.

Epigenetics - Answers the study of influences on gene expression

Essentialist belief - Answers Assumptions that observed sex differences reflect inherent natural
biological differences between men and women

evolutionary psychology - Answers the attempt to explain social behavior in terms of genetic factors that
have evolved over time according to the principles of natural selection

ex post facto design - Answers

Flynn effect - Answers The rise in average IQ scores that has occurred over the decades in many nations

gender aschematic - Answers Lacking the tendency to use gender as a salient schema for understanding
the world.

gender prescriptions - Answers Traits that women and men should have.

Gender Proscriptions - Answers Traits that people believe men and women should not have.

gender schema - Answers A cognitive concept or general belief based on one's experiences, that guides
interpreting, processing and remembering gender-relevant info.

, gene by environment interaction - Answers When a genetic effect on a trait or behavior emerges only
under certain environmental circumstances or when the environmental effect on a trait or behavior
depends on a person's genetic makeup

glass ceiling - Answers an invisible limit on women's climb up the occupational ladder

Greater male variability hypothesis - Answers The prediction that men show more variability in women
in their distributions of scores on cognitive performance measures, leading them to be over represented
in the very bottom and top of score distributions

Hegemonic masculinity - Answers the belief in the existence of a culturally idealized version of manhood
that reinforces men's control over women

Heritability estimate - Answers a statistic that measures the extent to which individual differences in
complex traits, such as intelligence or personality, in a specific population are due to genetic factors

In-group bias - Answers the tendency to favor one's own group

Intelligence - Answers General capacity to understand ideas, think abstractly, reason, slove problems,
and learn.

intrasexual selection - Answers Process where heritable features get passed down bc they give an
animal a competitive advantage in contests against other same-sex animals for access to mates.



sheep with large curved horns to fight off other sheep

intersexual selection - Answers Selection whereby individuals of one sex (usually females) are choosy in
selecting their mates from individuals of the other sex; also called mate choice.



beautiful peacock feathers attract mate

Matriachal society - Answers A Society that traces descent through the mother's kingship line and
passed inheritance down from mothers to their offspring.

Minimalist Approach - Answers A tendency to emphasize similarities between members of different sex
groups.

ex. math scores between sexes are greatly overlapping

Maximalist Approach - Answers A tendency to emphasize differences between sexes.

ex. Math scores between sexes non-overlapping. smarts girls still score lower than dumbest boys

sex - Answers male, female, intersex

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