Gender

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What term is used to define the psychological and cultural differences between males and females?
Gender
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Who created the sex role inventory?
Sandra Bem
2 of 15
What term is used to describe a balance between masculine and feminine traits?
Androgyny
3 of 15
Which hormone controls the development of the male sex organs?
Testosterone
4 of 15
Which pair of chromosomes determines our sex?
Twenty-third
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Which syndrome causes the development of breasts in males, alongside a passive temperament and rounded body contours?
Klinefelter's syndrome
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Name the second stage of Kohlberg's theory of development.
Gender stability
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'A package of information which is developed through experience. We base future behaviour on this.' Give the term used to describe this.
Schema
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Which aspect of Freud's psychodynamic theory states that females experience penis envy?
Electra complex
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Name the case study used to provide evidence for the Oedipus complex (psychodynamic theory).
Little Hans
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In which of the psychosexual stages does gender development occur?
Phallic
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Name the term which describes the process of a child attaching themselves to someone who they aspire to be or is like them.
Identification
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Which mediational stage involves the child remembering the skills shown in the 'attention' stage.
Retention
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Which researcher found consistent patterns in mate preferences across 37 countries?
Buss
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Which theory suggests that gender identity disorder is caused by specific brain structures which are incompatible with their sex?
Brain sex theory
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