Psych Module 13
Disorder of sexual development
An individual who is born with sexual anatomy that differs from typical male or female anatomy has a ______ ______ ______ ______
Norm
An understood rule for accepted and expected behavior. ______(s) prescribe "proper" behavior
Y
A fertilized egg will develop into a boy if it receives a/n ______ chromosome from its father
c. girls tend to play in small groups, while boys tend to play in large groups
Females and males are very similar to each other. But one way they differ is that a. females are more physically aggressive than males b. males are more democratic than females in their leadership roles c. girls tend to play in small groups, while boys tend to play in large groups d. females are more likely to commit suicide
b. culture's expectations abut the "right" way for males and females to behave
Gender role refers to our a. personal sense of being male or female b. culture's expectations abut the "right" way for males and females to behave c. birth sex- our chromosomes and anatomy d. unisex characteristics
Individualism
Giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and defining one's identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group identifications
Collectivism
Giving priority to the goals of one's group (often one's extended family or work group) and defining one's identity accordingly
Individualists give priority to personal goals over group goals tend to define their identity in terms of their own personal attributes. Collectivists give priority to group goals over individual goals and tend to define their identity in terms of group identifications
How do individualist and collectivist cultures differ?
b. independence; interdependence
Individualist cultures tend to value ______; collectivist cultures tend to value ______ a. interdependence; independence b. independence; interdependence c. group solidarity; uniqueness d. duty to family; personal fulfillment
11; 12
On average, girls begin puberty at about the age of ______; boys at about the age of ______
d. reproductive organs; non reproductive traits
Primary sex characteristics relate to ______; secondary sex characteristics refer to ______ a. ejaculation; menarche b. breasts and facial hair; ovaries and testes c. emotional maturity; hormone surges d. reproductive organs; non reproductive traits
Sex; gender
Psychologists define ______ as the biologically influenced characteristics by which people define males and females. The socially influenced characteristics by which people define men and women is ______
Culture
The enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
Adolescents tend to select out similar others and sort themselves into like-minded groups. This could lead a teen who wants to experiment with drinking alcohol to seek out others who already drink alcohol
What is the selection effect, and how might it affect a teen's decision to drink alcohol?
Gender identity
When children have developed a ______ ______, they have a sense of being male, female, or a combination of the two