AP Psych 3.3 Gender and Sexual Orientation

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Sex

in psychology, the biologically influenced characteristics by which people define male, female, and intersex

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gender

in psychology, the attitudes, feelings, and behaviors that a given culture associates with a person’s biological sex (see also gender identity)

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intersex

possessing male and female biological sexual characteristics at birth

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aggression

any physical or vernal nehabipr intended to harm someone physically or emotionally

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relational aggression

an act of aggression (physical or verbal) intended to harm a person’s relationship or social standing

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X chromosome

the sex chromosome found in females and males. Females typically have two X chromosomes; males typically have one. An X chromosome from each parent produces a female child

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Y chromosome

the sex chromosome typically found only in males. When paired with an X chromosome from the mother, it produces a male child

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testosterone

the most important male sex hormone. Males and females have it, but the additional testosterone in males stimulates the growth of the male sex organs during the fetal period, and the development of male sex characteristics during puberty

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estrogens

sex hormones such ass estradiol, that contribute to female sex characteristics and are secreted in greater amounts by females than by males

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primary sex characteristics

the body structures (ovaries, testes, and external genitalia) that make sexual reproduction possible

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secondary sex characteristics

nonreproductive sexual traits, such as female breasts and hips, male voice quality, and body hair

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spermarche

the first ejaculation

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menarche

the first menstrual period

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role

a set of expectations (norms) about a social position, defining how those in the position ought to behave

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gender role

a set of expected behaviors, attitudes, and traits for men and for women

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sexual aggression

any physical or verbal behavior of a sexual nature that is unwanted or intended to harm someone physically or emotionally. can be expressed as either sexual harassment or sexual assault

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gender identity

our personal sense of being male, female, neither, or some combination of male and female, regardless of whether this identity matches our sex assigned at birth, and the social affiliation that may result from this identity

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social learning theory

the theory that we learn social behavior by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished

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gender typing

the acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role

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androgyny

blending traditionally masculine and traditionally feminine psychological characteristics

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sexuality

our thoughts, feelings, and actions related to our physical attraction to another

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asexual

having no sexual attraction towards others

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social script

a culturally modeled guide for how to act in various situations

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sexual orientation

according to the APA (2015), “a person’s sexual and emotional attraction to another person and the behavior and/or social affiliation that may result from this attraction”