Constructed an inventory to measure masculinity, femininty and androgyny (BSRI)
1 of 12
Imperato- McGinley et al (1979)
Demonstratet that individuals can change their gender role and identity- Males part of an extended family living in rural communities in the Dominican Republic
2 of 12
Buss (1994)
Investigated heterosexual male preferences of men and women- Surveyed 37 countries, respondents had to rate the importance of a wide range of traits in a potential mate
3 of 12
Mead (1935)
Investigated the similarities and differences across gender roles in different countries- Ethnographic study living with various tribes in New Guinea for 6 months (Arapesh tribe, Mundugamor tribe and the Tchambuli tribe)
4 of 12
Furnham and Farragher (2000)
Demonstrated that sex role stereotypes are used as part of British TV advertising
5 of 12
Fagot (1978)
Investigated the effect of parental behaviour upon gender role development
6 of 12
Diamond and Sigmundson (1997)
Investigated the role of biology in the developemnt of gender roles
7 of 12
Van Goozen et al (1995)
Investigated the effects of sex hormones on adult behaviour
8 of 12
Smith and Lloyd (1978)
Investigated whether mothers acted differently towards a baby depending on the percieved sex of that baby
9 of 12
Marcus and Overton (1978)
Showed that as children get older they develop gender constancy
10 of 12
Martin and Halverston (1983)
Demonstrated that children do distort inconsistent information to fit their gender schemas
11 of 12
Freud (1909)
Demonstrate the existence of the Oedipus complex- Little Hans and his phobia of horses
12 of 12
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Demonstratet that individuals can change their gender role and identity- Males part of an extended family living in rural communities in the Dominican Republic
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Imperato- McGinley et al (1979)
Card 3
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Investigated heterosexual male preferences of men and women- Surveyed 37 countries, respondents had to rate the importance of a wide range of traits in a potential mate
Back
Card 4
Front
Investigated the similarities and differences across gender roles in different countries- Ethnographic study living with various tribes in New Guinea for 6 months (Arapesh tribe, Mundugamor tribe and the Tchambuli tribe)
Back
Card 5
Front
Demonstrated that sex role stereotypes are used as part of British TV advertising
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