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The Study of GenderChapter 1
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Chapter Overview
  • Quiz
  • The Humanist Manifesto
  • The Study of Gender
  • Views
  • History of the Study of Sex Differences in
    psychology
  • 1960s Development of Women's Studies (1960s)
  • The Mens Movement
  • Sex or Gender?
  • Should Psychologists Study Gender?
  • Considering Diversity
  • Directed Free Writing.
  • Homework
  • Movie

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False
  • 1. We call men and women the opposite sex
    because men and women are very different from
    each other.

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False
  • 2. Most research about men and women looks for
    similarities between the two groups.

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Not necessarily.
  • 3. Women are natural nurturers.

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  • Written exercise
  • What do you believe?
  • What are your basic values? (List at least
    three)
  • What do you use as your standard for your
    personal morals?

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Were not sure.
  • 4. Most differences between male behavior and
    female behavior are biologically based.

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False
  • 5. The terms sex and gender mean about the
    same thing.

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True
  • 6. Some feminists advocate moving toward an
    acceptance and appreciation of traditionally
    feminine values.

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False
  • 7. The father of psychology is Sigmund Freud.

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True
  • 8. Up until the 1960s, women were assumed to be
    inferior to men.

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True
  • 9. Most women and men support the Womens
    Movement.

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True
  • 10. There is a Mens Movement similar to the
    Womens Movement.

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  • The Humanist manifesto
  • As in 1933, humanists still believe that
    traditional theism, especially faith in the
    prayer-hearing God, assumed to live and care for
    persons, to hear and understand their prayers,
    and to be able to do something about them, is an
    unproved and outmoded faith. Salvationism, based
    on mere affirmation, still appears as harmful,
    diverting people with false hopes of heaven
    hereafter. Reasonable minds look to other means
    for survival.

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III. The Study of Gender
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A. Views
  • 1. Essentialist (Evolutionary psychology) vs.
    biosocial views
  • Minimalist view
  • Maximalist view

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  1. Structuralism

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  • 2. Functionalism

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3. Behaviorism
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  • 4. Psychoanalysis

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  • c. Gender Psychologists Goal
  • to clarify the difference between biologically
    determined (nature) and socially determined
    (nurture) differences.

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D. 1960s Development of Women's Studies
  • 1. Types of Feminists
  • Liberal extending womens rights
  • Radical oppression of women
  • Cultural womens unique, valuable point of view.
  • Changes in psychology and other fields
  • more research on women
  • decrease sexist bias in research.
  • Division 35, Psychology of Women established
    (later changed to the Society for the Psychology
    of Women).

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E. Men's Movement
  • 1. The feminist movements influence
  • 2. Division 51 of APA, the Society for the
    Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity,
    (1995).

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F. SEX OR GENDER?
  1. Sex differences implies biological basis for
    differences.
  2. Gender differences includes traits and
    behaviors socially appropriate for men and women.

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Psychologists should study gender.
  • Y.J.U.

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G. The textbooks conclusions.
  1. Pro expand and focus on gender research.
  2. Con a concentration on gender exaggerates
    differences.

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H. CONSIDERING DIVERSITY
  • Dramatic Reading When I Look in the Mirror, p.
    13
  • A Girl Like Me
  • (U-Tube Clip)
  • B. 1980s gt a more inclusive psychology

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IV. Directed Free Writing
  • Consider the possibility of waking up tomorrow
    and discovering that you were no longer the same
    sex or race or both. What changes in your
    beliefs, behavior, aspirations, and preferences
    would you have to make?

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Homework (see handout packet).
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VI. Tootsie
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