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Sandra BemSandra Bem
Lindsay FarrarLindsay Farrar
Rachel WiedemanRachel Wiedeman
Sam LytalSam Lytal
Katie RichterKatie Richter
OverviewOverview
Family/AcademicsFamily/Academics
ZeitgeistZeitgeist
Historical AntecedentsHistorical Antecedents
Personal ObstaclesPersonal Obstacles
Bem Sex-Role InventoryBem Sex-Role Inventory
Gender Schema TheoryGender Schema Theory
The Lenses of Gender The Lenses of Gender
An Unconventional FamilyAn Unconventional Family
FamilyFamily
Born: June 22, 1944Born: June 22, 1944
Her father was a postal clerk and her Her father was a postal clerk and her mother was a secretarymother was a secretary Financial struggleFinancial struggle Parents always fightingParents always fighting
Mother emphasized the need to work Mother emphasized the need to work outside the home.outside the home.
Early AcademicsEarly Academics
Hillel Academy (kindergarten -8Hillel Academy (kindergarten -8thth grade) grade) Jewish schoolJewish school Was not interested in what she studied here Was not interested in what she studied here
and did enough just to get byand did enough just to get by Her ideas about gender began during her time Her ideas about gender began during her time
herehereExpulsion due to wearing pantsExpulsion due to wearing pants
College AcademicsCollege Academics
Carnegie-Mellon Carnegie-Mellon UniversityUniversity Bachelors in psychologyBachelors in psychology Hypothesis testingHypothesis testing Developmental Developmental
psychologypsychology Daryl Bem (assistant Daryl Bem (assistant
professor)professor)Egalitarian marriageEgalitarian marriage
College AcademicsCollege Academics
University of MichiganUniversity of Michigan Graduate school in child clinical psychologyGraduate school in child clinical psychology Ph.D dissertationPh.D dissertation
The Role of Task Comprehension in Children’s Problem The Role of Task Comprehension in Children’s Problem SolvingSolving
Professor Sandra BemProfessor Sandra Bem
Seminars on Daryl and Sandra Bems marriage lifeSeminars on Daryl and Sandra Bems marriage life An Unconventional FamilyAn Unconventional Family Career comes first for both units in the marriageCareer comes first for both units in the marriage Equality of men and womenEquality of men and women
Carnegie-Mellon until 1971 (assistant prof)Carnegie-Mellon until 1971 (assistant prof) Began to focus on ideas involving gender issues rather than the Began to focus on ideas involving gender issues rather than the
psychology of childrenpsychology of children
Stanford University until 1978 (assistant prof)Stanford University until 1978 (assistant prof) ““healthy person” = male + female traitshealthy person” = male + female traits sexually-biased job discriminationsexually-biased job discrimination The effects of gender-specific job advertisementsThe effects of gender-specific job advertisements BSRI Bem Sex Role InventoryBSRI Bem Sex Role Inventory
Cornell University 1981 – professorCornell University 1981 – professor PsychologyPsychology Director of Women StudiesDirector of Women Studies
ZeitgeistZeitgeist
Social Climate of the 20Social Climate of the 20thth Century Century
WomenWomen Gender IssuesGender Issues Inequality in the workforceInequality in the workforce
Historical AntecedentsHistorical Antecedents
Psychology during the mid-1900’s to late-Psychology during the mid-1900’s to late-1900’s1900’s BehaviorismBehaviorism Humanistic PsychologyHumanistic Psychology Cognitive PsychologyCognitive Psychology Developmental PsychologyDevelopmental Psychology
Historical AntecedentsHistorical Antecedents
Developmental PsychologyDevelopmental Psychology Majority of research during the time she was Majority of research during the time she was
in grad school and after she graduatedin grad school and after she graduated She was not interested in this so she began to She was not interested in this so she began to
experiment on her own original ideas of experiment on her own original ideas of gender.gender.
Personal ObstaclesPersonal Obstacles
Family ProblemsFamily Problems
Financial IssuesFinancial Issues
Minority/Inequality IssuesMinority/Inequality Issues JewishJewish Very few women in Psychology programsVery few women in Psychology programs
It took longer for her to become a professor in It took longer for her to become a professor in psychology than it would take a man.psychology than it would take a man.
She had her own ideas that she chose to studyShe had her own ideas that she chose to study
Bem Sex-Role InventoryBem Sex-Role Inventory
DescriptionDescription 60 personality characteristics60 personality characteristics Likert scale 1-7Likert scale 1-7 Three scoresThree scores
Administration RulesAdministration Rules Male or female high school student or olderMale or female high school student or older 10 to 15 minutes10 to 15 minutes Individual to large groupIndividual to large group
Bem, S. L. (1976). Bem sex-role inventory; Bem, S. L. (1974).
Scoring of BSR InventoryScoring of BSR Inventory
Masculinity ScoreMasculinity Score
Femininity ScoreFemininity Score
Androgyny ScoreAndrogyny Score Difference between Masculinity Score and Difference between Masculinity Score and
Femininity ScoreFemininity Score Conversion factor = 2.322Conversion factor = 2.322
Bem, S. L. (1974); Bem, S. L. (1975).
Androgyny?Androgyny?
Meaning of Androgyny ScoreMeaning of Androgyny Score
Androgyny:Androgyny: Reflects the relative amount of masculinity Reflects the relative amount of masculinity
and femininity that the person includes in and femininity that the person includes in his/her self-description.his/her self-description.
Best characterizes the nature of the total sex Best characterizes the nature of the total sex role and sex identity of the individual.role and sex identity of the individual.
Bem, S. L. (1975); Bem, S. L. (1977).
Strengths of the BSRIStrengths of the BSRI
Normative DataNormative Data Stanford Introduction to Psychology CourseStanford Introduction to Psychology Course
444 Males and 279 females444 Males and 279 females Foothill Junior CollegeFoothill Junior College
117 Males and 77 Females (paid volunteers)117 Males and 77 Females (paid volunteers) These normative samples helped create the These normative samples helped create the
cut points for the data and the conversion cut points for the data and the conversion factor to calculate the Androgyny Scorefactor to calculate the Androgyny Score
Large normative sampleLarge normative sampleBem, S. L. (1976). Bem sex-role inventory; Bem, S. L. (1974).
More Strengths of the BSRIMore Strengths of the BSRI
Both Masculine and Feminine Both Masculine and Feminine characteristics included and they are on characteristics included and they are on different continuums.different continuums.
Social Desirability ScoreSocial Desirability Score To verify that the androgynous score is validTo verify that the androgynous score is valid
Applicability of the findings to other areasApplicability of the findings to other areas
Inventory is easy to complete and has Inventory is easy to complete and has short administration time.short administration time.
Bem, S. L. (1974); Bem, S. L. (1975); Bem, S. L. (1977).
Weaknesses of the BSRIWeaknesses of the BSRI
Face ValidFace Valid
Self-Evaluation onlySelf-Evaluation only
Created and Normed in 1970’sCreated and Normed in 1970’s
BSRI Influence on FutureBSRI Influence on Future
Masculinity and Femininity should be Masculinity and Femininity should be conceptualized on separate continuum.conceptualized on separate continuum.
Androgyny researchAndrogyny research metrosexual metrosexual
Sex Typing ResearchSex Typing Research Children and parentingChildren and parenting
Bem, S. L. (1976). Sex typing and the avoidance of cross-sex behavior; Andersen, S. M., & Bem, S. L. (1981); Bem, S. L. (1974).
Gender Schema Theory OverviewGender Schema Theory Overview
ConditioningConditioning
ResultsResults
CharacteristicsCharacteristics
Study 1: Gender Clustering in Free Study 1: Gender Clustering in Free RecallRecall
The BSRIThe BSRI
Experimental Phase: Free RecallExperimental Phase: Free Recall
Study 2: Gender-SchematicStudy 2: Gender-SchematicProcessing of the Self-ConceptProcessing of the Self-Concept
Basic Self ConceptBasic Self Concept
Non-sex typed Self ConceptNon-sex typed Self Concept
The Heterosexuality SubschemaThe Heterosexuality Subschema
Common experiencesCommon experiences
Universal SymbolismUniversal Symbolism
Phone Attraction Phone Attraction
The Antecedents of Gender-Based The Antecedents of Gender-Based Schematic Processing: Some Schematic Processing: Some
SpeculationsSpeculations
From the beginning children are taught From the beginning children are taught two things:two things:
AssociationsAssociations A DichotomyA Dichotomy
Strengths and WeaknessesStrengths and Weaknesses
StrengthsStrengths EnvironmentEnvironment Methods of assessmentMethods of assessment
WeaknessesWeaknesses Nature Verses NurtureNature Verses Nurture
Consequences for the FutureConsequences for the Future
Consequences of gender typingConsequences of gender typing
Lenses of GenderLenses of Gender
1) Androcentrism1) Androcentrism
2) Biological Essentialism2) Biological Essentialism
3) Gender Polarization3) Gender Polarization
““These 3 gender lenses provide the These 3 gender lenses provide the foundation for a theory of how biology, foundation for a theory of how biology, culture, and the individual psyche all culture, and the individual psyche all interact in historical context to interact in historical context to systematically reproduce male power.”systematically reproduce male power.”
Biological EssentialismBiological Essentialism
DefinitionDefinitionDivision of laborDivision of laborNot the only way for society to functionNot the only way for society to functionDifferences should be considered, not Differences should be considered, not devalueddevalued ““Yes, women might turn out to be more Yes, women might turn out to be more
biologically nurturant than men on the biologically nurturant than men on the average, but that should make them average, but that should make them psychiatrists, not secretaries”psychiatrists, not secretaries”
AndrocentrismAndrocentrism
Defines males (and male experience) as a Defines males (and male experience) as a standard or norm and females (and female standard or norm and females (and female experience) as a deviation from that norm.experience) as a deviation from that norm.
3 explanations:3 explanations: Judeo-ChristianJudeo-Christian Greek PhilosophyGreek Philosophy Freudian Psychoanalytic TheoryFreudian Psychoanalytic Theory
Gender PolarizationGender Polarization
Superimposes male-female differences on Superimposes male-female differences on virtually every aspect of human experience virtually every aspect of human experience (from modes of dress and social roles to (from modes of dress and social roles to ways of expressing emotion and sexual ways of expressing emotion and sexual desire.)desire.)
Bem’s suggestionBem’s suggestion
““we need to sever all the culturally we need to sever all the culturally constructed connections that currently constructed connections that currently exist in our society between what sex a exist in our society between what sex a person is and virtually every other aspect person is and virtually every other aspect of human experience”of human experience”
Bem, S. L. (1998). An Unconventional Family.
An Unconventional FamilyAn Unconventional Family
Autobiographical account Autobiographical account
““If The Lenses of Gender is the statement If The Lenses of Gender is the statement of my theory, of my theory, An Unconventional FamilyAn Unconventional Family is is the statement of my practice” the statement of my practice”
Egalitarian PartnersEgalitarian Partners
Feminist Child-rearingFeminist Child-rearing
InterviewsInterviews
Bem, S. L. (1998)
SummarySummary
Influential in personality and gender Influential in personality and gender research through her work with the BSRI, research through her work with the BSRI, the Gender Schema Theory, and theories the Gender Schema Theory, and theories of societal gender roles.of societal gender roles.
Her writings influenced feminist thought Her writings influenced feminist thought and parenting beliefs.and parenting beliefs.
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