Gender

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Means the biological status of a person as male or female
sex
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is a persons psychological, social and cultural status of masculine or feminine
gender
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Set of shared expectations that people within cultures and societies hold about what is acceptable behaviour
sex-role stereotypes
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displaying a balance of masculine and feminine traits, behaviours and characteristics
androgyny
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She developed a method of measuring androgyny
SandraBem
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How many chromosomes a human has
23pairs
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Which pair of chromosomes determine our sex
23rd
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what hormone has a role in triggering labour and maternal behaviour
Oxytocin
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Who developed the cognitive developmental theory in 1966
Kohlberg
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Stage 1 of cognitive development theory
Genderidentity
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Stage 2 of cognitive development theory
Genderstability
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Stage 3 of cognitive development theory
Genderconstancy
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An organised group of related concepts about sex and sex appropriate behaviour
Genderschema
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The id, ego and superego all make up what
Psyche
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A defence mechanism
displacement
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In the Oedipal complex what does the little boy fear
Castration
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What case study illistrates the Oedipal complex
LittleHans
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This theory assumes that at birth, girls and boys are psychologically the same
SLT
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A mediational process in SLT
Retension
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One condition in Perry and Bussey's research
Highconsensus
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