AICE PSYCHOLOGY Hassett et al. fully solved & updated(100- accuracy)
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Aice Psychology
Outline the debate over toy preference.
View 1
- Socialization processes primarily shape toy preference.
View 2
- Biological factors determine toy preference.
View 3
- Hormones are the source of differences. (Girls with CAH show masculine toy preference, when encouraged to play with femal...
AICE PSYCHOLOGY: Hassett
et al. fully solved &
updated(100% accuracy)
Outline the debate over toy preference. - answer View 1
- Socialization processes primarily shape toy preference.
View 2
- Biological factors determine toy preference.
View 3
- Hormones are the source of differences. (Girls with CAH show
masculine toy preference, when encouraged to play with female
toys, they reject and continue play with traditionally male toys.)
Explain the prior research of Hassett et al. - answer In 2002,
Alexander and Hines did a study with vervet monkeys.
- Proportion of males toy interactions with masculine toys was
greater than the proportion of females interactions with masculine
toys. (Males interacted with masculine toys more than females)
- Authors suggested that the preference for masculine toys implied
boys preferences for masculine toys reflected stronger gendered
socialization of boys toy preference relative to girls.
- In the Alexander/Hines study, the monkeys were not presented
with actual choices, findings limited to cross-sex willingness to play
with any toy.
, State the aims of the study Hassett et al. - answer - Investigate the
sex differences in toy preferences of rhesus monkeys
- See if socialization processes or biological mechanisms affect sex
stereotypical toy choice.
- See if there are sex differences in toy choice of rhesus monkeys
compared to human children
Identify the sample and sampling technique of Hasset et al. -
answer Opportunity sampling
135 monkeys from the National Primate Research Center Field
Station (Atlanta, Georgia)
14 were on hormonal treatments and not included
39 infants were not included
*61 FEMALES AND 21 MALES.
Housed in 25mx25m outdoor compounds with temperature
controlled indoor quarters
Water was continuously available
Fed monkey chow twice daily; supplemented once per day with
fruits and vegetables.
State the type of experiment and research method of Hasset et al. -
answer Laboratory experiment
Observations
Controlled
Non-participant
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