PSYC 2500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Coronary Artery Disease, Biosocial Theory, Real Sex

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Societal expectations about how males and females should act. How we acquire a gender identity and appropriate sex behavior. How males and females are supposed to act. Hard to remove stereotypes once they are assigned. 32% of characters are f; 68% are m. Male characters are more dominant, powerful and aggressive. 2012-13 statistics: tenured faculty (canada); permanent job. Differences have to do with contract instructors (no guarantee you will get hired back) Faculty (carleton): tenure track (47% female; 53% male) Female profs make 88% of what male profs make. Students full time (carleton): male = 15,030; female = 13,787, undergrad: male =12,250; female=11,117, grad: male=1,982; female =1,909. Fass (arts & social sciences) : m = 2,058; f = 3,975. Pa (public affairs) : m = 2,860; f = 3,701. B comp sci: m = 1,150; f = 144: business: m = 2,325; f = 1,477, engineering: m = 3,754; f = 1,035. Architecture: m = 127; f = 201.

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