X-Git-Url: http://unremediatedgender.space/source?p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=notes%2Ftrans-kids-on-the-margin-notes.md;fp=notes%2Ftrans-kids-on-the-margin-notes.md;h=f5d50869076395523d1e4090fa3d9cabef837477;hp=7ea1a8e2824a7aa15633183c2877b619d1201416;hb=8bfa8bbf9024b06dee9ebd2f9dafb20c1db8835e;hpb=ba3bbeef21fe82daa18746db31b0788959478148 diff --git a/notes/trans-kids-on-the-margin-notes.md b/notes/trans-kids-on-the-margin-notes.md index 7ea1a8e..f5d5086 100644 --- a/notes/trans-kids-on-the-margin-notes.md +++ b/notes/trans-kids-on-the-margin-notes.md @@ -174,3 +174,31 @@ T and sex hormone-binding globulin were measured in pregnant women T but not globulin were linearly related to gender behavior in girls, but not boys; other obvious factors (brothers, father presence, maternal education) didn't make a difference ---- + +notes from "Is it a he or a she? Behavioral and computational approaches to sex categorization" + +d'= 3 for adults, d'= 0.36 for infants + +d' from signal detection theory is basically the same thing as Cohen's d +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensitivity_index + +----- + +notes from "Recognition and Sex Categorization of Adults' and Childrens' faces", Wild et al. + +younger children (1st grade) couldn't sex child (7-10 y.o.) faces (without hair &c. cues), but older children and adults could with some accuracy + +people's tendency to guess male might be due to a higher cost of mistaking M for F?! + +----- + +notes from "Genital Knowledge and Gender Constancy" by the immortal Sandra Bem + +Sebley–Frey questions: "If you wore [opposite-sex] clothes, would you be a girl or a boy?", "If you played [opposite-sex] games, would you be a girl or a boy?", "Could you be a [opposite sex] if you wanted to be?" + +(Modern progressives fail these!!) + +In less artificial contexts (actually photograph a classmate), 3-5 year olds get it right: Miller 1984 + +----- +