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A gender difference is a distinction of biological and/or physiological characteristics typically associated with either males or females of a species in general. In the study of humans, socio-polit...
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Men are different from women. That would seem to be self-evident, but then, so is every individual person. ... Maccoby and Jacklin's 1974 review of the papers on gender and sex differences is the one most often quoted, and it may be that, more than thirty years later, another is urgently needed.
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Men and are innately women different in many ways, despite gay and feminist attempts to trivialize the significance of gender and to deny that these differences reflect human design and purpose. ... - From The International Bill of Gender Rights, approved by the International Conference on Transgender ... Biological Differences...
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Gender differences in academic achievement and self-concept in coeducational and single-sex schools research project on gender differentiation by the Australian Research Council...
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The task that faces men and women is to learn to accept their differences, avoid taking their differences as personal attempts to frustrate each other, and to compromise whenever possible. The idea that one gender can think and feel like the other if they truly loved each is rather absurd.
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In studies in which parents were given a specific task to perform with their child, there were fewer gender differences observed. For example, a focused discussion aimed at solving a problem or completing an assigned task may lead mothers and fathers to talk in similar ways.
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Men and women's brains are distinctly different. While men have more neurons in the cerebral cortex, the brain's outer layer, women have more neuropil, which contains the processes allowing cell communication. ... Although these gender-specific variations cause tangible differences in how the brain functions,
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"Knowing that women respond to stress by increasing activity in brain regions involved with emotion, and that these changes last longer than in men, may help us begin to explain the gender differences in the incidence of mood disorders." ;
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The mission of the Women and Sex/Gender Differences Research Program is to promote the conduct, translation, and dissemination of drug abuse research on sex/gender differences and issues specific to women. This mission is supported by the Women and Sex/Gender Differences Research Group.
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