3.3: Gender and Sexual Orientation

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Sex

The biological classification of individuals as male or female based on anatomy and chromosomes.

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Gender

The socially constructed roles, behaviors, and traits that a society considers appropriate for men and women.

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Gender Schema Theory

A theory suggesting that children learn about gender roles and cultural expectations through mental frameworks.

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Socialization

The lifelong process by which individuals internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a society, including gender roles.

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Sexual Orientation

A person's enduring emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction to others.

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Homosexual

Someone who is emotionally and/or sexually attracted to individuals of the same sex.

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Heterosexual

Someone who is emotionally and/or sexually attracted to individuals of the opposite sex.

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Bisexual

Someone who is emotionally and/or sexually attracted to individuals of both sexes.

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Asexual

Someone who experiences little or no sexual attraction to others.

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Pansexual

Someone who is emotionally and/or sexually attracted to individuals regardless of their gender identity or biological sex.

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Gender Theory

A broad perspective on how gender is experienced and constructed, considering social, cultural, and psychological influences.

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Gender Role Theory

The idea that children learn their gender identity and expected behaviors through observing and imitating gendered behaviors reinforced by society.