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There are two major theoretical perspectives explaining differences in gender-role attitudes: the socialization or social-learning theory, and situational theory in the form of macrosituational and microsituational (microstructural) hypotheses. In this article, we synthesize the two theories. We use data from the 1985 General Social Survey to evaluate this synthetic theory for white women in the United States. The findings show that socialization, represented by women's educational attainment being influenced by their mothers' educational attainment, has no direct impact on gender-role attitudes. Socialization does indirectly influence attitudes via women's life situations, as represented by women's life course stages and the kin composition of their social networks. Life situations are more contemporaneous than socialization and, thus, have direct effects on family-related gender-role attitudes.
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- What term refers to expectations regarding the proper
behavior attitudes and activities of males and females?Which term defines
social expectations regarding the proper behavior attitudes and activities of males and females quizlet?What is meant by the term gender roles?Which of the following concepts refers to the biological distinction between males and females?What term do sociologists use to describe the cultural differences between males and females?What are the 3 major types of gender roles?How and where do you learn your perception of male and female roles?Which term defines social expectations regarding the proper behavior attitudes?How do Interactionist view gender roles?What are gender roles and who defines them?What does gender roles mean in history?What are examples of gender roles?Which of the following concepts refers to the biological distinction between males and females quizlet?Which of the following concepts refers to a persons romantic and emotional attraction to another person
quizlet?What is gender differences in sociology?What is the cultural definition of what it means to be a man or a woman?What is gender identity in sociology?What are the 3 gender roles?How
many genders roles are there?Why do we have gender roles?How are roles learned?Where do kids learn gender roles?Which term refers to expectations regarding the proper behavior?What is the term for a set of cultural expectations regarding the proper
behavior attitudes and activities of males and females?How does the interactionist approach understand gender?
defined as expectations regarding the proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males or females. A gender role is: gender role.
Which term defines social expectations regarding the proper behavior attitudes and activities of males and females quizlet?
Terms in this set (35) Which term defines social expectations regarding the proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males and females? homophobia. Which is a significant factor in maintaining masculine and feminine gender roles?
What is meant by the term gender roles?
Gender roles in society means how we’re expected to act, speak, dress, groom, and conduct ourselves based upon our assigned sex. For example, girls and women are generally expected to dress in typically feminine ways and be polite, accommodating, and nurturing.
Which of the following concepts refers to the biological distinction between males and females?
Sex refers to biological differences between males and females (e.g. gonads, sexual organs, chromosomes, hormones). Sex is usually assigned birth (there are examples when it is assigned later, when sex characteristics do not clearly indicate the sex of the baby, for example in the case of ‘intersex’ people).
What term do sociologists use to describe the cultural differences between males and females?
Gender is a term that refers to social or cultural distinctions associated with being male or female. Gender identity is the extent to which one identifies as being either masculine or feminine (Diamond 2002).
What are the 3 major types of gender roles?
Gender roles in society means how we’re expected to act, speak, dress, groom, and conduct ourselves based upon our assigned sex. For example, girls and women are generally expected to dress in typically feminine ways and be polite, accommodating, and nurturing.
How and where do you learn your perception of male and female roles?
Gender role ideology falls into three types: traditional, transitional, and egalitarian.
Which term defines social expectations regarding the proper behavior attitudes?
Gender roles are masculine and feminine. Our text confuses these two concepts by defining gender identity as the self-concept of being either male or female and then defining gender roles as society’s expectations regarding the proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males and females. (p. 307).
How do Interactionist view gender roles?
Gender is a term that refers to social or cultural distinctions associated with being male or female. Gender identity is the extent to which one identifies as being either masculine or feminine (Diamond 2002).
What are gender roles and who defines them?
Abstract. Gender roles are the behaviors men and women exhibit in the private and public realm. They are the sociocultural expectations that apply to individuals on the basis of their assignment to a sex category (male or female). Usually an individual’s sex is determined by how their genitalia look birth.
What does gender roles mean in history?
Gender roles have often been defined by a separation of men into public spheres, such as business and leadership, and women into private spheres, such as homemaking and motherhood. But the new ideas in the long nineteenth centurylike nationalism, communism and industrializationchallenged these roles.
What are examples of gender roles?
10 Examples Of Traditional Gender Roles
- Cooking Most common example of a gender role. Working Men work outside, women home. Care taking Comes naturally to women. Dressing Women wear skirts, men wear pants. Childhood behavior Boys play outside, girls play with dolls. Sensitivity Men don’t cry, women do.
Which of the following concepts refers to the biological distinction between males and females quizlet?
The biological distinction between males and females is called: Sex. The culturally defined differences between how men and women dress and behave is called: Gender.
Which of the following concepts refers to a persons romantic and emotional attraction to another person quizlet?
Sexual Orientation. a person’s romantic and emotional attraction to another person.
What is gender differences in sociology?
Gender is also determined by what an individual feels and does. The sociology of gender examines how society influences our understandings and perception of differences between masculinity (what society deems appropriate behaviour for a man) and femininity (what society deems appropriate behaviour for a woman)
What is the cultural definition of what it means to be a man or a woman?
What is gender? Gender is social and cultural. It’s how your identity relates to society’s idea of what it means to be a woman, man, neither, or a mix of many genders. For most people, their gender matches up with the cultural expectations of the sex they were assigned birth. This means they’re cisgender.
What is gender identity in sociology?
Gender identity and gender role Gender identity is defined as a personal conception of oneself as male or female (or rarely, both or neither). This concept is intimately related to the concept of gender role, which is defined as the outward manifestations of personality that reflect the gender identity.
What are the 3 gender roles?
For example, girls and women are generally expected to dress in typically feminine ways and be polite, accommodating, and nurturing. Men are generally expected to be strong, aggressive, and bold. Every society, ethnic group, and culture has gender role expectations, but they can be very different from group to group.
How many genders roles are there?
Gender roles are culturally specific, and while most cultures distinguish only two (boy/man and girl/woman), others recognize more. Some non-Western societies have three genders: men, women, and a third gender.Buginese society has identified five genders.Androgyny has sometimes also been proposed as a third gender
Why do we have gender roles?
Gender roles are social constructs developed over time and are not based on natural human behavior. This is because gender roles evolved as a way to organize the necessary tasks done in early human society
How are roles learned?
Gender roles are passed down from parents to children. From the time children are very young, parents treat girls and boys differently – sometimes without realizing they do so. Children watch their parents closely, noticing how they behave, how they treat each other, and what their roles are in the community.
Where do kids learn gender roles?
The first major exposure to gender roles typically comes from a child’s parents. Children are often dressed in gender specific clothing and given gender specific toys from birth. Parents may encourage children to participate in gender stereotypical play, such as girls playing with dolls and boys playing with trucks.
Which term refers to expectations regarding the proper behavior?
Terms in this set (26) Gender- role. expectations regarding the proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males or females. Sexism. the ideology that one sex is superior to the other (term is generally used to refer to male prejudice and discrimination against women)
What is the term for a set of cultural expectations regarding the proper behavior attitudes and activities of males and females?
Gender roles are masculine and feminine. Our text confuses these two concepts by defining gender identity as the self-concept of being either male or female and then defining gender roles as society’s expectations regarding the proper behavior, attitudes, and activities of males and females. (p. 307).
How does the interactionist approach understand gender?
According to interactionists, gender stratification exists because people act toward each other on the basis of the meanings they have for each other, and that these meanings are derived from social interaction.