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refers to the characteristics people associate with males and females.
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In conversation, men more often than women focus on , while women emphasize personal . Women are more likely to describe themselves as having and tend to be better at reading others' .
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In essentially every society, men are socially . Men's style of undergirds their social power. Men tend to excel as -focused leaders; women excel as leaders who build team spirit.
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Males exhibit more physical and are more likely than females to initiate activity. Evolutionary psychologists maintain that the principle of selection explains men's greater sexual initiative. The gender gap in aggression seems to be influenced by the sex hormone .
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Behavior expectations for males and females define roles. The variety of gender roles throughout the world and over show that constructs them.
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We need not think of biology and as absolute competitors. They . For example, in humans, biological traits may influence how the reacts.







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