Annotated Bibliography Maria Moreno May 15, 2014 English 103 Professor Caitlin Kirkley
Bibliography 2 Running Head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Annotated Bibliography Bailey, Jane, Valerie Steeves, Jacquelyn Burkell and Priscilla Regan. Negotiating with Gender Stereotypes on Social Networks Sites; from Bicycle Face to Facebook. Journal of Communication Inquiry. 37(2) 91 112. The Author(s) 2013. Web. This article is very informative about how the media influences gender stereotypes and how easily manipulated people can get by the media and others. If I choose to include how the media has so much influence on gender differences and stereotypes this article is a great start. It includes how guys depict women as sex objects and how girls seem to think its okay. DSouza G, Cullen K, Bowie J, Thorpe R, Fakhry C., Differences in Oral Sexual Behaviors by Gender, Age, and Race Explain Observed Differences in Prevalence of Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection. PLoS ONE 9(1). 24 Jan. 2014. Web. The study gave me information about the prevalence of HPV in men and women. What I liked about it was that it collected information about the difference of sexual relations between men and woman. That information is helpful in the section that I would like to focus about the sexual activities of sexes. Fuentes, Agustn. Men and Women Are the Same Species! Similarities between the sexes can be as important as differences. Busting Myths about Human Nature. Psychology Today. 24 May 2010. Web. I think this article in psychology today will keep because it gives me ideas on what to talk about when it comes to explaining why people have these notions that girls and guys are so different. We need to be different but we also should have some similarities in order to get along. Hetherington, Mavis E. and Parke Ross D., Child Psychology: A Contemporary Viewpoint Update 5 th
Ed. New York. Mcgraw-Hill.2003. web. This Chapter I found it online and it informs about how Bibliography 3 Running Head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY guys gender is develop. It starts with the different forms of gender associations and how it was all explain by the theories such as the Freudian theory of identification, cognitive social learning theory. It then explains further how guys and girls develop the same but at one point is associated with their gender based on social aspects. It also, gives me information on how the media is influences society to place stereotypes on everyone. Prakash, Ved and R. Caeli Flores (1985) ,"A Study of Psychological Gender Differences: Applications For Advertising Format", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 12, eds. Elizabeth C. Hirschman and Moris B. Holbrook, Provo, UT : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 231- 237. This study will help me in my research because it describes in detail what the differences between the genders are. It also gives me data to justify their findings. It seems that men and women dont have that many differences but the ones we do have are very important. It will also give me a clear understanding to what I want my paper to include. Satterthwaite, Theodore D., D.H. Wolf, D.H, Roalf, D.R, Ruparel, K., G., Simon V., E. D. G., Mark A. Elliott, Alex Smith, Hakon H., Ragini V. Christos Davatzikos, Raquel E. Gur, and Ruben C. Gur Linked Sex Differences in Cognition and Functional Connectivity in Youth. Cereb Cortex 2014 bhu036v2-bhu036. Its a study done to youth between the ages of 9-22 that shows that males outperformed females on motor and spatial cognitive tasks; females were faster in tasks of emotion identification and nonverbal reasoning. This gives examples I can use to my points with data. I want to show that males and females are different and its a good thing but at the end of the day we all think the same but we show it different matters.