SOC 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Glass Ceiling, Virginity Pledge, Role Theory

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Individual fixed effects: comparing outcomes as time passes and factors change, used to look at effects of marriage and divorce on health, education on wages, etc . Some do not change over time so cannot be measured this way: ex: race, sex, parents age b. Some change their genders (crossing: undergoing sexual reassignment surgery. It"s strange to have a been a man and now be a woman, but its no stranger perhaps than have been a west african and now an. American, or once a priest and now a businessman mccloskey. The author of crossing describes her journey to becoming a woman through many undercover surgeries costing over k. Some stereotypical: examples stated in difference include: crying, sweating less, Thinking about sex less, likes cooking, can"t remain angry long, and has more friends: mars and venus, differences between the male and female sex, john gray. Psychologist john gray says differ in values, attitudes, thought processes, preferences, and behavior patterns.

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