AQA A2 Psychology Unit 3 - Gender - Gender Constancy Theory

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Who created the Gender Constancy Theory?
Kohlberg
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What are the three stages to the Gender Constancy Theory?
Gender Identity, Gender Stability and Gender Constancy
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At what age does Gender Identity start according to Kohlberg?
2-3
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In stage two of the Gender Constancy theory, what does the child think of gender?
That it can change, due to the activities they partake in i.e. female or male roles
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What type of behaviour do children ages 6 learn, and which stage do they learn it?
Gender Constancy, Gender appropriate behaviour
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How does Slaby and Frey support this theory?
Children pay attention to their own same sex role model after constancy reached
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How does Kohlbergs theory differ that of Martin and Halverston's?
Gender schema age is 2
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What two things does Kohlbergs theory take into account which are not reductionists and easy to generalise?
Social and Biological
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Who belives that Gender cognition occurs around two?
Bern
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What does this theory look at the most, and what does it ignore?
Looks at the cognitive factors, but ignores the cultural
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