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    ANALYSIS , INTEPREETATION AND DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS: Question1:What is your gender? 55% of participants who competed the questionnaires were male and 45% were female. This provided a spread of opinions on the topic across both genders. Question 2:What grade are you currently in? 18% of the participants were in Grade 10 and Grade 11and 64% were Grade 12 students, All participants would have participated in sport for some, particularly those in the grade 12 group , so they will be able to…

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    25. What are the major sex differences in sexuality, and how does evolutionary psychology explain the origin of these differences? How would cultural or social explanations differ from evolutionary psychology in explaining the differences? Studies have shown that there are two major sex related differences in sexuality (Oliver & Hyde, 1993) (Hatfeild & Rapson, 1996) These two differences are incidences of masturbation and acceptability of casual sex, both being significantly higher in males.…

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    anda Olsen Data Analysis – Assignment 6 4/10/17 Difference in Treatment and Holding Time of Genders in the Juvenile Justice System We are looking to see if there is any difference in the treatment of our youth’s in the Florida Juvenile Justice Facilities and in the system. In an annual year, we tested youth’s in the detention facilities and we will be testing the hypothesis test…

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    A career is an individual’s journey through work and other aspects of life. Also it can be a way to express one’s traits characteristics and at the same time earning an income. Many years ago, career between genders (men and woman) were different. Long ago , we saw men having more leading , decisive , aggressive position where woman have the nurture one , because the man are representing the alpha , the one who are leading, direct and impose his decision against anything. But the soft side of…

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    4.3 Psychology Perspectives Gender differences in the physiological and psychological function. Obviously, the physiological characteristics of women in the language has an important influence. Women's tone more often than male loud, in mastering the language of correct pronunciation has inherent advantages. Because of their own social image of establishment of lack of confidence, women to identity and position in society are the standard language is more sensitive. In social life, in order…

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    The thing I have learned during my time in this course include gender roles, sexuality, and women’s suffrage. Through the use of literature, authors like Emily Dickinson, Marie De France, and Mya Angelou have expressed the reality of women throughout history. Since biblical times women have been regarded as being below men socially, medically, and through race. These three authors have written some of the more insightful pieces I have had the pleasure of reading this semester. It is through…

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    In reading these chapters I understand that the differences and similarities between male physicians and women physicians have many different viewpoints from both sides. The male and female medical practices both have different viewpoints on working with patients and also different communication strategies they use that may not work affectively with some patients. In reading this essay I found that studies show that men are not sensitive to women and miss guide their treatment while diagnosing…

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    or even know they exist. There isn’t much about the LGBTQ+ community that is expressed in everyday life. But now more people are discovering who they are, and are even changing how they identify. Sometimes, it’s with sexualities, and others with genders. People are constantly judging once people have the confidence to come out. People that are don’t identify female or male, do not belong in the “binary”, these people are considered non-binary. We as human beings should…

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    Upon learning this information, one can now look into behavioral differences between the sexes. When speaking on differences of personality/behavior between the two binary sexes, people tend to focus on the idea that men are more “aggressive” than women because of testosterone. However, how does one truly know that one person is more aggressive or less aggressive than another? Yet alone, if one sex is more aggressive. While discussing this topic, it is important to note that when you “Remove the…

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    In a Polyandrous marriage, the older brothers are generally married first and the younger one added into his brothers’ marriage. In other words, the women may be older than the second or even the third husband. In this case, the younger brother can be coerced by his parents or his brother to enter into a polyandrous marriage for the sake of family profit. Another example by Symons ( 1995) adds on to the previous point that men prefer younger wives according to cues of age, hormonal status,…

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