1. Presented by:NUR HIDAYAH BINTI ABDUL RAZAK (D20121057613)
NOOR ATIRAH BINTI HASHIM ( D20121057687) Lecturers name: PROF DR.
SHAMS UR REHMAN KHAN
2. Definition of Gender and Stereotypes Gender : attitudes,
feelings, and behaviors that a given culture associates with a
persons biological sex Stereotypes : Belief about social group in
terms of the traits or characteristics that they are believed to
share, stereotype are cognitive framework that influence the
processing of social information..
3. What is Gender Stereotypes? Gender stereotype is beliefs
about the personal attributes of females and males. Personal
attributes?Personal attributes basically means traits that make up
your personality, which define who you are as a person. For example
these could be personal attributes to describe someone: outgoing,
extrovert, open. They are important because they are what makes you
who you are, what other people find in you that they may like or
dislike.
4. Type of Gender Stereotypes Female stereotype- The stereotype
begin since a baby- If baby was girl their tendency are more to
girlish thing like wear pink clothes, toys like a Barbie doll.-
Parents are the most contributive factor for this stereotyping.-
Some example of stereotype about woman:a) Women are not as strong
as menb) Women are supposed to have "clean jobs" such as
secretaries, teachers, and librariansc) Women are nurses, not
doctors- Woman are saying more gentle and kind heart person.
5. Type of Gender Stereotypes Male stereotype- . From the
beginning, since they were small boys are taught to be tough, to be
protective, and to defend themselves.- Their outfits usually in
blue colour which simbolic to a men- Their toys were like
trucks,car,robot, a tough game.- Mostly boys were aggressive in
their playing than girls.- Some example of stereotype:a) Men do not
do housework and they are not responsible for taking care of
childrenb) Men do "dirty jobs" such as construction and mechanics;
they are not secretaries, teachers, or cosmetologistsc) Men do not
cook, sew, or do crafts
6. Example of Gender Stereotypes
7. Traditional Gender Stereotypes
8. The Effect Of Gender Stereotypes often impaired performance
the performance of those under conditions of stereotype threat
suffers compared to those who perform under less threatening
conditions to physiological outcomes Increase the blood
pressure
9. mensstereotypic leadership -historically led by men is on
downhill trend women has been a huge disadvantage for the
advancement of women socially, through education and in the
workforce. women are: submissive, quiet, neat, weak, clean, clumsy,
incompetent and motherly
10. can lead to depression, anxiety, and eating disorders women
reported feeling bad about their bodies after looking at images of
models in magazines and advertisements In deciding among male and
female job candidates. when the position was risky thus, the male
candidate was selected significantly more often.
11. Conclusion Stereotype is the reflection on how we see
members of different groups actually behaving, stereotypes change
should occur when the relation between the groups is changing and
altered.