Asked by Jennifer Robert on Apr 26, 2024

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A weakness of Freud's gender identification theory is that

A) it is supported by research.
B) children do not attach to the opposite-sex parent.
C) it ignores the possibility of unconscious motivation.
D) gender-typing occurs before the ages proposed by this theory.

Freud's Gender Identification Theory

A concept proposed by Sigmund Freud that describes the process by which individuals identify with their gender through the resolution of the Oedipus or Electra complex during the phallic stage of psychosexual development.

Gender-typing

The process by which individuals learn to conform to societal norms and expectations associated with their biological sex.

Unconscious Motivation

The underlying, often unrecognized, drives and desires that influence an individual's behavior and decision-making processes.

  • Pinpoint and review the significant theories regarding gender development, such as Freud's theory of gender identification, gender-schema theory, and social-cognitive theory.
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Muhammad HamzaMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Research has shown that children begin to show gender-typical behaviors and preferences before the ages proposed by Freud's theory. This suggests that gender-typing may have other factors influencing it besides identification with the same-sex parent. Thus, this is a weakness of Freud's gender identification theory.