PSYC 275 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Gender Identity, Toilet Seat, Spender
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Lecture # 6 on role and role equity. Understand the meanings of gender, norm and roles; Recognize the theories of gender identity and environmental. Goals and objectives: upon completion of this lecture, students will be able to: Thus roles are generally associated with how one fulfills or completes his/her tasks, functions, responsibilities, duties, jobs, etc. In most human intimate behavior and relationships, the concept of role. Equity is practiced with the recognitions of: impartialities for role expectations , fairness of the role allocations for various tasks, gender neutrality as demanded by norms; "fair distribution of opportunities and restrictions in marital relationships which are independent from gender"; Thus, role equity can be defined with various descriptions: Role equity means that, "the role one fulfills" in couple"s intimate relationship is notably based on the individual"s strength or weakness, rather than being preordained by their gender; Role equity also means that couples are fulfilling or mixing both.