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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1983
As every parent, teacher, and developmental psychologist knows, male and female children become "masculine" and "feminine," respectively, at a very early age. By the time they are four or five, for example, girls and boys have typically come to prefer activities defined by the culture as appropriate for their sex and also to prefer same-sex peers.
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As every parent, teacher, and developmental psychologist knows, male and female children become "masculine" and "feminine," respectively, at a very early age. By the time they are four or five, for example, girls and boys have typically come to prefer activities defined by the culture as appropriate for their sex and also to prefer same-sex peers.
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College Students’ Perceptions of Digital Dating Abuse: Insights From Gender Schema Theory
Journal of Interpersonal ViolenceAs dating in the online setting becomes increasingly prevalent, the potential for engaging in abusive behaviors within this context also rises. Digital dating abuse (DDA) is a repeated pattern of digital media use to threaten, harass, pressure, monitor, control, or coerce a dating partner. Building on previous work examining gender
Melinda R. Weathers, Meghan J. Gangel
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Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2001
This study addressed individual and gender differences in the availability and content of memory representations of contexts and goals for physical aggression use in intimate relationships among university students. The contribution of victimization by one's partner to such representations was examined as well.
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This study addressed individual and gender differences in the availability and content of memory representations of contexts and goals for physical aggression use in intimate relationships among university students. The contribution of victimization by one's partner to such representations was examined as well.
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Sociological Theory, 2004
This paper suggests that Lenski's classification of agrarian societies into simple versus advanced, based on the use of iron in the latter, obscures important variations in the gender division of labor and the level of gender stratification. In particular, his categories lump the gender egalitarian irrigated rice societies of Southeast Asia with the ...
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This paper suggests that Lenski's classification of agrarian societies into simple versus advanced, based on the use of iron in the latter, obscures important variations in the gender division of labor and the level of gender stratification. In particular, his categories lump the gender egalitarian irrigated rice societies of Southeast Asia with the ...
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Analyzing Gender Representation in English Textbooks (IX & X) through Gender Schema Theory
Lumbini Journal of Language and LiteratureThe current English textbooks of Nepal misrepresent gender in lexical, graphic, and symbolic ways. If a teaching material starts misrepresenting gender through an academic approach, It directly hits the mental and behavioural aspects of students. This study explores gender representation in the current English textbooks IX and X from the perspective of
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Gender Schema Theory: Culture and Society as Proximate Causes for Gender Identity
2022Kathleen Kennedy-Turner +2 more
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Androgyny versus gender schema: A comment on Bem's gender schema theory.
Psychological Review, 1981Janet T. Spence, Robert L. Helmreich
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