The Psychology of Gender 4th Edition
Gender-Role Attitudes 95 became more masculine and less feminine over time—especially so in the case of Brazil and Chile (Diekma ...
96 Chapter 3 TAKE HOME POINTS ■ Gender-role stereotypes are the beliefs that we hold about female and male social roles. ■ The d ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 97 Both women and men can be victims of sex discrimination. In an archival analysis of new hires in U.S. l ...
98 Chapter 3 Court noted that the situation presented to Hopkins by Price Waterhouse was a no-win situation: The job required th ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 99 SIDEBAR 3.2:A 50–50 Relationship, the Case of Wendt vs. Wendt (Strober, 2002) Lorna and Gary Wendt met ...
100 Chapter 3 In what areas have attitudes toward men’s and women’s roles become less traditional over time, and in what areas ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 101 Key Terms Backlash effect—The penalty that is imposed on people for counterstereotypical behavior. Ben ...
102 CHAPTER 4 Sex-Related Comparisons: Observations “How Different Are Male and Female Brains?” (Radford,DiscoveryNews, May 20, ...
Sex-Related Comparisons: Observations 103 If there are more similarities than differences between women and men, why does it see ...
104 Chapter 4 FIGURE 4.1 Sample distribution of a hypo- thetical ability (ability X) for males and females. You can see a great ...
Sex-Related Comparisons: Observations 105 have sample sizes under 30, and the few stud- ies that report women have greater verba ...
106 Chapter 4 only whether a significant difference is found in a study but also the size of the difference, or theeffect size. ...
Sex-Related Comparisons: Observations 107 similarly. Another advantage of meta-analysis is that researchers can examine how othe ...
108 Chapter 4 drawers. Thus the published studies represent a biased sample of the studies that have been conducted. More recent ...
Sex-Related Comparisons: Observations 109 were compared. Thus, sex differences in spa- tial abilities do not appear to be disapp ...
110 Chapter 4 12 34 1 A 1 Problem Answer 2 3 4 Standard Responses BCD E A spatial perception item. Respondents are asked to indi ...
Sex-Related Comparisons: Observations 111 effect is consistent across spatial tasks? No. The direction of the sex difference in ...
112 Chapter 4 (a) (b) (c) FIGURE 4.6 Example of a test used to measure spatial identity and object location memory. Study Figure ...
Sex-Related Comparisons: Observations 113 Logan Boulevard Carnegie Avenue Porter Road Emily Ave Kittanning Avenue Seventh Street ...
114 Chapter 4 the extent to which women had fewer edu- cational and economic opportunities in a country was associated with larg ...
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