Example IDA for Parental investment: Point: The parental investment theory can be seen as deterministic Explain: This is because the explanation is presuming.

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Example IDA for Parental investment: Point: The parental investment theory can be seen as deterministic Explain: This is because the explanation is presuming that differences in parental investment between mothers and fathers have been… So What? This means that the theory is suggesting that the amount of commitment a parent demonstrates towards their child is determined by… rather than….. This could be considered… For example…

IDA example for the Empathizing Systemizing Theory Point & explain: The theory is deterministic because the it is presuming that gender differences are … So What? The problem is that this gives us a very rigid view of male and female behaviour, which suggests that gender roles are not interchangeable or down to an individual’s free will. Therefore, the theory could be considered… This is because it could lead to…

Example IDA for Parental investment: Point: The parental investment theory can be seen as deterministic Explain: So What?

IDA example for the Empathizing Systemizing Theory Point & explain: The theory is deterministic So What?

IDA example for the Evolutionary Explanation of Parental Investment The Point: The theory attempts to explain parental investment in terms of the _______________ _____________ Explain the Point: This is because the explanation is presuming that differences in parental investment between mothers and fathers have been… Selected in And reflect differences in the reproductive….. Roles of men and women Therefore, the theory demonstrates biological… Determinism So What? This means that the theory is suggesting that the amount of commitment a parent demonstrates towards their child is determined by… Biological, in this case genetic factors This could be considered… Socially sensitive, because there may be negative implications. For example…

It suggest that women are naturally better carers for their children. This could lead to discrimination, such as in… Divorce cases, where fathers are rarely awarded custody of their children by the courts as they are regarded as less fit carers IDA example for the Evolutionary Explanation of Parental Investment

IDA example for the Empathizing Systemizing Theory Point & explain: The theory is deterministic because the it is presuming that gender differences are … Hardwired into the brain, and therefore not under our conscious control So What? The problem is that this gives us a very… Rigid view of male and female behaviour, which suggests that gender roles are not interchangeable Therefore, the theory could be considered… Socially sensitive This is because it could lead to… Discrimination in the work place because it suggests that… Males will naturally be better at the tasks required in high level jobs Whereas women are naturally suited to… Low paid caring roles