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  2. Unmitigated communion - Wikipedia

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    However, it is claimed that now communion is perceived to reflect a particular part of female gender-related traits, a communal orientation. [1] Bakan (1996) had never explicitly pinpointed the construct of unmitigated communion, which was developed by other psychologists such as Vicki S. Helgeson and Heidi L. Fritz. [1]

  3. Man - Wikipedia

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    Trans men have a male gender identity that does not align with their female sex assignment at birth, ... Helgeson, Vicki S. (2017). Psychology of Gender (5th ed ...

  4. Men's studies - Wikipedia

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    Early men's studies scholars studied social construction of masculinity, [12] which the Australian sociologist Raewyn Connell is best known for.. Connell introduced the concept of hegemonic masculinity, describing it as a practice that legitimizes men's dominant position in society and justifies the subordination of the common male population and women, and other marginalized ways of being a man.

  5. Washington Post admits science behind puberty blockers and ...

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    Children with gender dysphoria deserve clearer answers." U.S. v. Skrmetti centers on a Tennessee law that bans gender-transition treatments for minors in the state.

  6. Sex–gender distinction - Wikipedia

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    The term gender is sometimes used by linguists to refer to social gender as well as grammatical gender. [103] Some languages, such as German or Finnish, have no separate words for sex and gender. German, for example, uses "Biologisches Geschlecht" for biological sex, and "Soziales Geschlecht" for gender when making this distinction. [ 104 ]

  7. Sex differences in psychology - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, The Psychology of Sex Differences was published. It said that men and women behave more similarly than had been previously supposed. They also proposed that children have much power over what gender role they grow into, whether by choosing which parent to imitate, or doing activities such as playing with action figures or dolls. [15]

  8. Talk:Sex differences in psychology - Wikipedia

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    This is the basis of my proposed direction for the merge. The name Sex differences in psychology is also more consistent with similar articles - e.g. other psychology articles Sex differences in memory, Sex differences in cognition, and Sex differences in intelligence, and the "parent" article Sex differences in humans. Cheers.--

  9. Ambivalent sexism - Wikipedia

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    Ambivalent sexism is a theoretical framework which posits that sexism has two sub-components: hostile sexism (HS) [1] and benevolent sexism (BS). [1] Hostile sexism reflects overtly negative evaluations and stereotypes about a gender (e.g., the ideas that women are incompetent and inferior to men).