PSYB32H3 Study Guide - Parental Investment, Rough Play, Psychosexual Development
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The challenge for psychologists is to determine how the similarities and differences between males and females originate in the developing child and articulate the process that contributes to gender-specific behavioral patterns. Identification- freud s notion that children acquire gender identity by identifying with and imitating their same-sex parent. Cognitive social learning theory: children acquire gender identification both through parent s direct guidance and encouragement and by imitating parents and other people. Children understand gender quite early and parents behaving differently to males and females influence this understanding. Gender-schema theory (information processing approach): children as young as 2 begin to develop their own na ve theories about gender differences and gender appropriate behaviours. Cognitive development theory (lawrence kohlberg): children categorize themselves as male or female based on physical and behavioural clues and then proceed to behave in gender appropriate ways at age 6-7. Evolutionary approaches to psychology: principles of natural selection and adaptation.