Sex and Gender Key Terms
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- A biological term. A child's sex identity can be identified by their hormones and chromosomes. This determines whether the child's sex identity is male or female. (3, 8)
- A mental building block of knowledge that contains information about each gender. (6, 6)
- A psychological term. A child's gender identity can be identified by their attitudes and behaviour. This determines whether the child's gender identity is masculine or feminine. (6, 8)
- Behaviour seen as masculine or feminine by a particular culture. (6, 4)
- Believing that all males are similar and all females are similar. (6, 10)
- Freud's third stage of psychological development, in which gender development takes place. (7, 5)
- Not developing the gender identity usually associated with one's sex. (6, 11)
- The conflict experienced by a boy in the phallic stage because he unconsciously desires his mother and is afraid of his father. (7, 7)
- The conflict experienced by a girl because she unconsciously desires her father and is afraid of losing her mother's love. (7, 7)
- To adopt the attitudes and behaviour of the same-sex parent. (14)
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