SOC101Y1 Lecture Notes - Feminist Theory, Sexual Orientation

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19 Apr 2012
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Key terms are important check out sample test last years test available ** A: intercept :where the line crosses the y axis. Independent variables, not effected by any other variable. Statistical significant: result is not due to chance: which variables are significantly negative, **go over last years test for application questions regarding this, controlled variable: you have to have 3 variables to have a controlled variable. Spuriousness: x loves y, introduce a control variable, z (condition 1) Sober: when including z2 in the relationship, the relationship disappears, not a causal association, its caused by a third variable, drunkenness. Sex and gender sex and gender are not the same thing: sex: difference between male and female (sex organs, gender identity: not clearly born as a male or female (sex change movies) whatever gender you identify with. Has nothing to do with anatomy: gender role: behaviours identified with being male and female, sexual orientation: how someone derives sexual pleasure.