This paper describes an agent-based model to investigate the origins of gender differences in social status. The agents’ basic behaviour is modelled according to Kemper’s sociological status-power theory. Differences in the socializing forces of the surrounding society are modelled using Hofstede’s dimensions of culture. Particulars of play behaviour are modelled using experimental child development studies from various cultures. The resulting model is presented and discussed. Social identity as a group of either non-gendered children, boys, or girls, seems a powerful force, multiplying the effect of biological differences. The model is actually general enough to be applicable to a wide range of social behaviours with minimal changes
This article outlines a model of the structure and the dynamics of gender cognition in childhood. Th...
This paper suggests that sex differences in the behavior of children exist but are not necessarily i...
Gender socialization is examined through a social psychological lens by applying identity theory and...
This paper describes an agent-based model to investigate the origins of gender differences in social...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Scientists have agreed that both nurture and nature may contribute to differences or dissimilarities...
This article evaluates theories of the origins of sex differences in human behavior. It reviews the ...
Status and role are two closely interweaved social elements. The role, as one’s everyday behavior, i...
The union between a male and a female does produce not only new offspring but also a whole journey o...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Human differentiation on the basis of gender is a fundamental phenomenon that affects virtually ever...
Abstract. Some aspects of the ontogenesis of social representations are discusssed through a conside...
Gender socialisation is the process through which society teaches children what it means to be male ...
This article outlines a model of the structure and the dynamics of gender cognition in childhood. Th...
This article outlines a model of the structure and the dynamics of gender cognition in childhood. Th...
This paper suggests that sex differences in the behavior of children exist but are not necessarily i...
Gender socialization is examined through a social psychological lens by applying identity theory and...
This paper describes an agent-based model to investigate the origins of gender differences in social...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Despite the urgency of this issue, AI still struggles to represent social life. This article present...
Scientists have agreed that both nurture and nature may contribute to differences or dissimilarities...
This article evaluates theories of the origins of sex differences in human behavior. It reviews the ...
Status and role are two closely interweaved social elements. The role, as one’s everyday behavior, i...
The union between a male and a female does produce not only new offspring but also a whole journey o...
This article reviews findings from anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines about the role of...
Human differentiation on the basis of gender is a fundamental phenomenon that affects virtually ever...
Abstract. Some aspects of the ontogenesis of social representations are discusssed through a conside...
Gender socialisation is the process through which society teaches children what it means to be male ...
This article outlines a model of the structure and the dynamics of gender cognition in childhood. Th...
This article outlines a model of the structure and the dynamics of gender cognition in childhood. Th...
This paper suggests that sex differences in the behavior of children exist but are not necessarily i...
Gender socialization is examined through a social psychological lens by applying identity theory and...