1 of 41
Term
What is Piaget's perspective on gender?
Children are active participants Children's gender is determined by
in their own gender. biological factors
Children passively accept gender Children learn gender roles through
roles from society observation only
2 of 41
,Term
What is the difference between the definition of "sex" and "sex
category or expression"?
"Sex" is the biological aspect
Interaction, says that we "do our
(what's between your legs) and
gender" when we interact with other
"sec category or expression" is
people and not when we are by
what society expects from you
ourselves.
based on your sex.
That males and females develop
Testosterone does not cause
reproductive "strategies" to ensure
aggression, it exaggerates what is
that their own genetic code passes
already there.
on to the next generation.
3 of 41
Term
Is there such thing as a "gay brain"?
It deals more with language and
No.
reading.
, Male and female circumcision, Children are active participants in
botmitsfa and bamitsfa their own gender.
4 of 41
Term
What was Kohlberg's perspective on gender?
By age 10 a child develops gender By age 6 a child knows what
identity they are.
By age 12 a child knows how to By age 3 a child understands gender
perform gender roles roles
5 of 41
Term
What have anthropologists discovered about definitions of
"masculinity"?
Term
What is Piaget's perspective on gender?
Children are active participants Children's gender is determined by
in their own gender. biological factors
Children passively accept gender Children learn gender roles through
roles from society observation only
2 of 41
,Term
What is the difference between the definition of "sex" and "sex
category or expression"?
"Sex" is the biological aspect
Interaction, says that we "do our
(what's between your legs) and
gender" when we interact with other
"sec category or expression" is
people and not when we are by
what society expects from you
ourselves.
based on your sex.
That males and females develop
Testosterone does not cause
reproductive "strategies" to ensure
aggression, it exaggerates what is
that their own genetic code passes
already there.
on to the next generation.
3 of 41
Term
Is there such thing as a "gay brain"?
It deals more with language and
No.
reading.
, Male and female circumcision, Children are active participants in
botmitsfa and bamitsfa their own gender.
4 of 41
Term
What was Kohlberg's perspective on gender?
By age 10 a child develops gender By age 6 a child knows what
identity they are.
By age 12 a child knows how to By age 3 a child understands gender
perform gender roles roles
5 of 41
Term
What have anthropologists discovered about definitions of
"masculinity"?