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EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (8th Edition) David G. Myers PowerPoint Slides Aneeq Ahmad Henderson State University Worth Publishers, © 2011

Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity: Gender & Sexuality Chapter 4

Gender Development Based on genetic makeup, males and females are alike, since the majority of our inherited genes (45 chromosomes are unisex) are similar. Males and females differ biologically in body fat, muscle, height, onset of puberty, and life expectancy. Preview Question 11: What are some ways in which males and females tend to be alike and to differ?

Gender Differences in Aggression Men express themselves and behave in more aggressive ways than do women. This aggression gender gap appears in many cultures and at various ages. In males, the nature of this aggression is physical.

Gender and Social Power In most societies, men are socially dominant and are perceived as such. In 2005, men accounted for 84% of the governing parliaments.

Gender Differences and Connectedness Young and old, women form more connections (friendships) with people than do men. Men emphasize freedom and self-reliance. Oliver Eltinger/ Zefa/ Corbis Dex Image/ Getty Images

Biology of Sex Biological sex is determined by the twenty-third pair of chromosomes. If the pair is XX, a female is produced. If the pair is XY, a male child is produced.

Sexual Differentiation In the mother’s womb, the male fetus is exposed to testosterone (because of the Y chromosome), which leads to the development of male genitalia. If low levels of testosterone are released in the uterus, the result is a female.

Sexual Differentiation Sexual differentiation is not only biological, but also psychological and social. However, genes and hormones play a very important role in defining gender, especially in altering the brain and influencing gender differences as a result.

Gender Roles Our culture shapes our gender roles — expectations of how men and women are supposed to behave. Gender Identity — means how a person views himself or herself in terms of gender. Preview Question 12: How do nature and nurture together form our gender?

Gender Roles: Theories Social Learning Theory proposes that we learn gender behavior like any other behavior—reinforcement, punishment, and observation. Gender Schema Theory suggests that we learn a cultural “recipe” of how to be a male or a female, which influences our gender- based perceptions and behaviors.

Reflections on Nature and Nurture