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Psychology of Women: Chapter 1 - 6 Study Guide: Exam 1: PSY 3210 $6.49   Add to cart

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Psychology of Women: Chapter 1 - 6 Study Guide: Exam 1: PSY 3210

This is a study guide for Chapter 1 - 6 from this book: Crawford, M. (2017). Transformations: Women, Gender & Psychology, 3rd Edition.

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Define androcentric and understand its context in research.

Answer: • Androcentric: male-centered • field of psychology was heavily dominated by men until 1960s • researchers only studied heart disease in men and used that data to treat women; ended poorly

2.

What are the stages of research?

Answer: 1. Question formulation 2. Design Research 3. Data Analysis 4. interpreting Data 5. Publishing Results

3.

Describe how bias can impact each stage of research

Answer: Question formulation: gender stereotypes influence question Design Research: Participants selected based on bias, Research design based on stereotypes interpreting and Publishing: Statistics focuses more on differences than similarities

4.

Describe the First wave of Feminism

Answer: • Seneca Falls Declaration of 1848: rejected doctrine of female inferiority taught by academics • women won right to vote in 1920s

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Describe second wave of Feminism

Answer: • 1960s research in women and gender spiked • Association for Women in Psychology (AWP) was founded as part of APA • tried to equalize field of psychology

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What is the difference between sex and gender?

Answer: Sex: what is in between your legs, hormones Gender- how someone chooses to express themselves; if someone chooses to be a woman, but has a penis... then they are a woman with a penis. Vagina = female Expression = woman

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Describe gender as a social construct

Answer: Gender is a performance. Something that is typically considered feminine is shaving their legs. However, not everyone who has a vagina shaves their legs. Some people with a penis shave their legs. However, in society\'s eyes, all people who have a vagina must shave their legs.

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Define self-fulfilling prophecy

Answer: Expectations of the self can make the expected events come true, often with powerful and long-lasting effects.

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How are women viewed and treated as objects?

Answer: • We do not have control over our bodies. - little to no reproductive rights - Men \"have a right \" to sexually harrass women because they have more rights over our bodies. Men choose when to have sex with women.

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Define objectification

Answer: action of degrading someone to the status of a mere object

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Define face-ism

Answer: small proportion of women\'s faces in media

4.

Define sexist language

Answer: congressman, history, Man (humanity), assuming subjects of all sentences are male

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What are the differences between Similarities Tradition (liberal feminism) and differences tradition (cultural feminism)?

Answer: Similar focuses on how men and women are similar in intelligence, personality, abilities, and goals. Differences states there is a fundamental difference between men and women, but that it should be honored.

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Define and understand statistical significance.

Answer: unlikely to occurred by chance

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Define confounding variables

Answer: an extra influence that may affect the dependent variable without researchers realizing

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How do we use Meta-analysis?

Answer: used in quantitative methods to summarize results of multiple research studies quantitative

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Define sexual differentiation

Answer: genetic, hormonal, and anatomical components that develop gradually before birth

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What does it mean to be intersex?

Answer: 1. Number of specific variations on the theme of biological sex 2. 100s of different combinations

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What is core identity and how does it develop?

Answer: 1. Fundamental sense of belonging as a woman or comfortable as a man

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Define Social Learning Theory

Answer: how children learn gendered behavior from their environment; implies we can reduce gendered behavior

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Define Gender Schema Theory

Answer: gender schema is learned very quickly, and it guides the individual in becoming gender typed; used by individuals to aid in their thinking and understanding

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Define self-silencing

Answer: stifling of feelings and thoughts by adolescent girls in effort to fit in and be a \'nice girl\'

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