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Klinefelter syndrome
XXY; males have feminine traits
Turner syndrome
XO; women does not fully sexually develop
XYY and XXX
genital abnormalities; mental retardation
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
overproduces androgen; females have male like genitalia and features
androgen insensitivity syndrome
biologically male but genitalia does not develop
evolutionary theory
gender differences are adaptations to our environment
social learning theory
gender roles learned from environment through rewards/punishments and modeling
cognitive development theory
universal pattern of development
gender schema theory
gender schema organizes our thoughts into masculinity/femininity
Bem's research
challenges sex typing; 4 categories of personality
Gender binary
divided into male and fem anatomically
two-spirits
native american; male and fem spirits
xani-th
not considered men; exempt from rules that restrict interaction
hijra
men castrated; said to be third gender
ectopic pregnancy
half of all women died before the 19th century; smoking and STIs
spontaneous abortion
20% end in miscarriage; bleeding, cramps, lower back pain
Rh incompatibility
Rh + or - blood mixes with mother's during delivery; affects future pregnancies
Toxemia/preeclampsia
6-7%
where is testosterone produced
male--testes

female--adrenal glands, ovaries

Triphasic model
physiological component; desire, excitement, orgasm
erotic stimulus pathway
includes seduction
female excitement phase
vasocongestion and transudation
Kinsey continuum model
categories 1-6 as sexual attraction widens
Klein scale
includes 7 dimensions
Biological theory on homosexuality
abnormality in development; genetic component to orientation
Developmental theory on homosexuality
upbringing/personal history determine orientation
behaviorist theory on homosexuality
learned behavior by reinforcement of punishment
sociological theory on homosexuality
how social forces produce it
interactional theory on homosexuality
biological, physiological, social factors combined