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Sex and gender

The ways in which males and females are similar & different, and how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge.

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  • "Analyzes male/female similarities and differences comparing anatomical/physiological fact with learned and cultural concepts of masculine/feminine. Looks at traditional gender messages and their effect on the individual. Documents changes to sex roles resulting from new social values and increased psychological knowledge."
  • "The program questions whether men and women are psychologically different or if they are similar in some ways. It also examines how sex roles reflect social values."
  • "The ways in which males and females are similar & different, and how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge."@en
  • "Explores the ways in which males and females are similar and different, and how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge."@en
  • "Psychologists report on the ways in which males and females are similar and different and how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge. With Philip Zimbardo."
  • ""Discusses ways in which males and females are similar and different, and how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge."--Container."@en
  • "This program questions whether men and women are psychologically different or if they are similar in some Ways. also examines how sex roles reflect social values."@en
  • "Questions whether men and women are psychologically different or if they are similar in some ways. Also examines how sex roles reflect social values."
  • "Questions whether men and women are psychologically different or if they are similar in some ways. Also examines how sex roles reflect social values."@en
  • "Presents male and female similarities and differences and how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge."@en
  • "This program explores the ways in which males and females are similar and different, and how gender roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge."
  • "Part of a 26-part introductory course in psychology that offers an overview of historic and current theories of human behavior and features demonstrations, classic experiments and simulations. Program 17 questions whether men and women are psychologically different or if they are similar in some ways. Also examines how sex roles reflect social values. Program 18 looks at physical and psychological aging and shows how society reacts to the last stages of life. Program 19 examines how other people and subtle situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. Also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context. Program 20 looks at how mental processes color our interpretations of reality. Demonstrates how understanding the psychological processes that govern our behavior may help us to become more empathetic and independent members of society."
  • "Summary: Investigates how men and women are psychologically different and determines cause of such differences. Shows how sex roles reflect social values."
  • "Questions whether men and women are psychologically different or if they similar in some ways."
  • "Program 17 questions whether men and women are psychologically different or if they are similar in some ways. Also examines how sex roles reflect social values."@en
  • "Ways in which males and females are similar and different, and how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge."@en
  • "Questions whether men and women are psychologically different or similar. Also examines how sex roles reflect social values and psychological knowledge. Includes commentary by Dr. Michael Meaney of McGill University and Dr. Eleanor Maccoby of Stanford University."@en

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