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The opposite sex

Examines how masculine and feminine sexual identity is defined, whether men and women think differently and whether their emotional potential is different, and why different behavior between the sexes develops.

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  • "Examines how masculine and feminine sexual identity is defined, whether men and women think differently and whether their emotional potential is different, and why different behavior between the sexes develops."@en
  • "This four-part series looks at men and women's bodies, brains, emotions and behaviour. Using a combination of science, observation and opinion, it cuts through the sexual politics that usually surrounds the subject and poses basic questions about the actual state of our current knowledge and beliefs about sexual difference."
  • "This four-part series looks at men and women's bodies, brains, emotions and behaviour. Using a combination of science, observation and opinion, it cuts through the sexual politics that usually surrounds the subject and poses basic questions about the actual state of our current knowledge and beliefs about sexual difference."@en
  • "Part 3 of a series examining the difference between men and women based on clinical, sociol."@en
  • "Beliefs about the differences between men and women inform our social organization, our laws, our religion, our literature and humour despite the absence of real scientific data. This series looks at men's and women's bodies, brains, emotions and behaviour in public and in private to determine what are the differences and what causes them. Cutting through the sexual politics and going beyond the nature/nurture question the series puts together current biological and psychological research to develop new perspectives as to what really lies at the heart of the "battle of the sexes"."@en
  • "This four-part series looks at men and women's bodies, brains, emotions and behaviour. Using a combination of science, observation and opinion, it cuts through the sexual politics that usually surrounds the subject and poses basic questions about the actual state of our current knowledge and beliefs about sexual difference."
  • "This four part series examines the differences between men and women, looking at men's and women's bodies, brains, emotions and behaviour. Part 1 asks whether identity is determined by biology or upbringing. Part 2 covers issues such as the differences in mathematical and verbal abilities between boys and girls. Part 3 looks at the differences between the ways men and women express emotion. Part 4 examines the differences between masculine and feminine behaviour both alone and in groups."@en
  • "This four part series examines the differences between men and women, looking at men's and women's bodies, brains, emotions and behaviour. Part 1 asks whether identity is determined by biology or upbringing. Part 2 covers issues such as the differences in mathematical and verbal abilities between boys and girls. Part 3 looks at the differences between the ways men and women express emotion. Part 4 examines the differences between masculine and feminine behaviour both alone and in groups."
  • "Beliefs about the differences between men and women inform our social organization, our laws, our religion, our literature and humour despite the absence of real scientific data. This series looks at men's and women's bodies, brains, emotions and behaviour in public and in private to determine what are the differences and what causes them. Cutting through the sexual politics and going beyond the nature/nurture question the series puts together current biological and psychological research to develop new perspectives as to what really lies at the heart of the "battle of the sexes.""@en

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "DVD"
  • "Documentary films"

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  • "The opposite sex"
  • "The opposite sex"@en
  • "The Opposite sex"@en
  • "The Opposite sex"