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Adolescence, 9/e
John W. Santrock, University of Texas, Dallas

Gender

Key Terms

androgyny  The presence of a high degree of desirable feminine and masculine characteristics in the same individual.
cognitive developmental theory of gender  In this view, children's gender-typing occurs after they have developed a concept of gender. Once they begin to consistently conceive of themselves as male or female, children often organize their world on the basis of gender.
gender  The sociocultural dimension of being male or female.
gender intensification hypothesis  This hypothesis states that psychological and behavioral differences between boys and girls become greater during early adolescence because of increased socialization pressures to conform to masculine and feminine gender roles.
gender role  A set of expectations that prescribes how females and males should think, act, and feel.
gender-role transcendence  The belief that, when an individual's competence is at issue, it should be conceptualized not on the basis of masculinity, femininity, or androgyny but, rather, on a person basis.
gender schema  A cognitive structure that organizes the world in terms of male and female.
gender schema theory  According to this theory, an individual's attention and behavior are guided by an internal motivation to conform to gender-based sociocultural standards and stereotypes.
gender stereotypes  Broad categories that reflect our impressions and beliefs about females and males.
rapport talk  Is the language of conversation and a way of establishing connections and negotiating relationships.
report talk  Is talk that gives information. Public speaking would be an example.
schema  A cognitive structure of network of associations that organizes and guides an individual's perception.
sexism  Prejudice and discrimination against an individual because of his or her sex.
social cognitive theory of gender  This theory emphasizes that children's and adolescents' gender development occurs through observation and imitation of gender behavior, and through rewards and punishments they experience for gender-appropriate and -inappropriate behavior.