Chap 12 - Gender & Sexuality Flashcards

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Sex

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Typically refers to sexual anatomy & sexual behavior

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Gender

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The sense of being male or female

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Androgens

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Male hormones

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Corpus callosum

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The bundle of nerves that connects the hemispheres of the brain

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Gender identity

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The perception of oneself as male or female

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Gender schema

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A cognitive framework that organizes info relevant to gender

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Gender constancy

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The belief that people are permanently males or females, depending on fixed, unchangeable biological factors

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Double standard

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The standard in which premarital sex is considered permissible for males but not for females

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Permissiveness with affection

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The standard in which premarital intercourse is viewed as permissible for both men & women if it occurs in the context of a long-term, committed, or loving relationship

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Intimacy-versus-isolation stage

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According to Erikson, the period of postadolescence into the early 30s that focuses on developing close relationships with others

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Emerging adulthood

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The period from the late teenage years extending to the mid-twenties in which people are still sorting out their options for the future

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Passionate (or romantic) love

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A state of powerful absorption in someone

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Companionate love

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The strong affection for those with whom our lives are deeply involved

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Labeling theory of passionate love

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The theory that individuals experience romantic love when two events occur together: intense physiological arousal & situational cues suggesting that the arousal is due to love

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Intimacy component

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The component of love that encompasses feelings of closeness, affection, & connectedness

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Passion component

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The component of love that comprises the motivational drives relating to sex, physical closeness, & romance

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Decision/commitment component

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The 3rd aspect of love that embodies both the initial cognition that one loves another person & the longer-term determination to maintain that love

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Homogamy

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The tendency to marry someone who is similar in age, race, education, religion, & other basic demographic characteristics

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Marriage gradient

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The tendency for men to marry women who are slightly younger, smaller, & lower in status, & women to marry men who are slightly older, larger, & higher in status

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Cohabitation

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Couples living together w/out being married