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      Sandra Bem’s Gender Schema Theory After 34 Years: A Review of its Reach and Impact

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      Sex Roles
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              Cognitive theories of early gender development.

              The contribution of cognitive perspectives (cognitive-developmental theory and gender schema theory) to a contemporary understanding of gender development is evaluated. Recent critiques of cognitive approaches are discussed and empirical evidence is presented to counter these critiques. Because of the centrality of early gender development to the cognitive perspective, the latest research is reviewed on how infants and toddlers discriminate the sexes and learn the attributes correlated with sex. The essence of cognitive approaches--emphasis on motivational consequences of gender concepts; the active, self-initiated view of development; and focus on developmental patterns-is highlighted and contrasted with social-cognitive views. The value of cognitive theories to the field is illustrated, and recommendations are made concerning how to construct comprehensive, integrative perspectives of gender development.
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                Journal
                Sex Roles
                Sex Roles
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0360-0025
                1573-2762
                May 2017
                March 29 2016
                May 2017
                : 76
                : 9-10
                : 566-578
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                10.1007/s11199-016-0591-4
                5fe42bd2-8f99-420a-bb78-ef292360dfdf
                © 2017

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