Psychology: Gender 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyGenderA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Gemma PattersoniCreated on: 15-01-13 15:09 Testosterone can affect the brain and lead to aggression Green 1 of 28 MRI scans found that females can use both sides of the brain where as men only use one Shaywitz & Shaywitz 2 of 28 Animal research carried out on rats Young 3 of 28 Case study looking at the effects of an anti-miscarriage drug Money & Earhardt 4 of 28 Case study looking at effect of CAH Hines 5 of 28 Correlation study looking at how 'broody' women with high levels of testosterone felt Deady 6 of 28 Bruce was raised Brenda Boy raised as a girl 7 of 28 Parental Investment theory Trivers 8 of 28 Pair bonds Wilson 9 of 28 Sex labels act as signposts Smith & Lloyd 10 of 28 Range of masculinities & femininities Edley & Wetherall 11 of 28 Multiple masculinities in British schools Mac an gail 12 of 28 Albania research on masculinity Young 13 of 28 GID research on 44 boys Green 14 of 28 GID research on 30 girls Drummond 15 of 28 Childhood trauma = Psychological explanation to biosocial approach Coates 16 of 28 Cognitive developmental theory Kohlberg 17 of 28 Gender identity Thompson 18 of 28 Gender stability Slaby & Fray 19 of 28 Gender constancy Ruble 20 of 28 Gender schema theory Martin & Halverstone 21 of 28 Research on gender schema theory Campbell 22 of 28 Explained that schema develop from parents schemas Tenenbaum & Leaper 23 of 28 Identified 2 different types of culture - Masculine & Feminine Hofestede 24 of 28 Cross-cultural research on tribes Mead 25 of 28 Found similarities in cross-cultural reseach Whiting & Edwards 26 of 28 Found differences within a culture Tager & Good 27 of 28 Found that clture influences gender identity Chang, Guo & Hau 28 of 28
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