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Card 16

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Who argues that evolutionary theory can explain the decrease in division between male and female gender role & provides a simpler theory?

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Card 17

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Who argues that behaviour is at least as important physical characterism & therefore selective pressure would act directly on behaviour to create psychological as well as physical sex differences?

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Card 18

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Research shows that very young children & even animals display sex differences in toy preference - suggests such preferences are biological rather than psychological as sex role socialisation is unlikely to have occurred at such a ----- age.

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Card 19

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Who found that when women had a higher status & male-female division of labour was less pronounced, sex differences in mating preferences became less pronounced?

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Card 20

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IDA - this approach is a social ------------- one, which suggests that much of human behaviour is an invention or outcome of a particular society or culture.

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Card 21

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IDA - there's no --------- reality to this approach, like a real difference between men & women or, if there is one, it's not relevant.

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Card 22

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IDA - in the last 100 years the ------- movement has succeeded in bringing about changes in opportunities for women in the UK (gaining vote & equal pay).

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Card 23

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IDA - the social role approach -------- the feminist view that changes in social roles will lead to changes in psychological differences between men and women.

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