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- 2. Gender Stereotypes: What are They? Gender Stereotypes are generalizations about a specific gender’s roles, attributes, differences,
- 3. What are Some Examples? Men can't cook. Women can’t drive. Men are better at math. Women
- 4. My Survey In October I created a survey that had 10 questions that asked things such
- 5. My Results I received 52 responses. You will see the results of the survey in the
- 6. Who would make a better President: a male or a female?
- 7. Who makes better moral decisions: a male or a female?
- 8. If you were to offer a well-paying job to two equally suited candidates, would you choose
- 9. Would you trust a male or a female more to take care of your finances? (I.E.
- 10. Which gender is more strong-willed: males or females?
- 11. Which gender would you expect to be more successful: males or females?
- 12. Which gender is smarter: males or females?
- 13. Which gender is more politically active(voting, running for office, helping with campaigns, etc.): males or females?
- 14. Would you expect males or females to have college or higher degrees?
- 15. If you would think of somebody with a lower economic status, would you think of a
- 16. Feedback I was given feedback from the participants of this survey. To make this survey better
- 17. Stereotypes in Children The second a baby’s gender is found out, we start stereotyping. Of course,
- 18. Boys Boys would often be seen playing “construction worker” or with dinosaur figures, action figures, trucks,
- 19. Girls If you have ever observed a girl playing with a dollhouse, she knows that she,
- 20. Gender Stereotypes In The Media According to a report from KFF.org, males in the media were
- 21. Why is Blue Associated With Boys and Pink With Girls? Pink was first coupled with boys
- 22. After WWI, blue was broadly used for male uniforms, and therefore, was considered “masculine”. Pink was
- 23. How Do These Stereotypes Affect Us Today? Because women were thought of as “weaker” in the
- 24. The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act In 2009, President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay
- 25. Most women in the media are often portrayed as “flawless”, therefore influencing many young females to
- 26. How Can We End These Stereotypes? Parents can teach their children that men and women are
- 27. Reinforce behaviors that break the invisible gender rules, such as men being “stay at home dads”
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