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Gender:
Sex and Gender:
Key terms:
 Sex – the biological fact of being male or female. This may refer to chromosomal sex,
gonadal sex and/ or genital sex (a result of nature)
 Gender – the social, psychological, behavioural and cultural aspects of being male or
female (a result of nurture)
 Gender Identity – the way a person understands and classifies themselves in relation
to gender
 Gender Role – the expected ways of acting for men and women in a given society
 Sex Role Stereotype – simplistic ideas that regard all men and women as being the
same in relation to a particular trait or characteristic
 Gender Stereotype – simplistic ideas about the appropriateness of particular
behaviour for men or women
 Gender Identity Disorder – characterised by strong, persistent feelings of
identification with the opposite gender and discomfort with one’s own assigned sex

Smith and Lloyd:
 Aim; tested to see if children wearing boys clothes (blue snowsuits) half the time
and girls clothes (pink snowsuits) half the time would be treated differently by
adults playing with them
 Sample; 60 adults
 Method; lab experiment
 Results; majority were given toys based on the colour of their clothes (and their
presumed gender)
 Conclusion; sex-role stereotypes do affect behaviour

The Batista Boys:
 McGinley studied a unique family from the Dominican Republic
 Four of the children in this family were assigned female at birth and were raised as
such until puberty when they ‘changed’ into males
o Each of their vaginas closed over, testicles appeared, and they grew regular-
sized penises
 These four now boys were all affected by a rare genetic disorder, which meant their
male genitalia weren’t external at birth but were concealed meaning they were XY
males the whole time
 They had inherited a faulty gene which meant their testes developed but they failed
to produce to chemical that would remove the female parts
o This chemical began production at puberty, and then the children underwent
the changes that should have happened in the womb
 At puberty , the boys abandoned their female identity with few problems of
adjustment and quickly adapted to their new roles as boys/ men
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