Gender schemas and the salience of gender: Individual differences in nonreversal discrimination learning |
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Authors: | D. Bruce Carter Gary D. Levy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, 430 Huntington Hall, 150 Marshall Street, 13244-2340, Syracuse, New York 2. University of Wyoming, USA
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Abstract: | Sixty-seven 3–6-year-old children, identified as gender schematic and aschematic, completed a nonreversal discrimination learning task. This task permits examination of children's abilities to attend selectively to particular dimensions of a multidimensional stimulus. Gender typing and size of stimulus were the relevant target dimensions. Gender schematic children required significantly more trials to criterion when the shift was from sex type to size of stimulus, and significantly fewer trials to criterion when the shift was from size to sex type of stimulus, than did aschematic children. Gender aschematic children's performance was relatively unaffected by type of stimulus dimension. Results support predictions of the differential salience of the gender dimension to gender schematic and aschematic children. |
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