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    conversations. During a conversation, men typically look towards the mouth and a women's focus shifts more towards the eyes. New research finds that men and women's visual centers work differently. In the brain, there are high concentrations of male sex hormone receptors throughout the cerebral cortex, especially in the visual cortex which is responsible for processing images. Androgens are responsible for controlling the development of neutrons in the visual cortex during embryogenesis. This…

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    color on perceived kindness and intelligence was also assessed, but it was found that color had no effect on the perception of either attribute. Sociocultural theorists would likely explain this phenomena because of the historical pairing of red and sex within our society whereas behaviorists would believe this correlation to be from experiences where females wearing red have been rewarded by attracting males in the past and thus continue to perform such behavior. Bio-social theorists would…

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    In the film Maleficent there were multiple symbols to chose from but the three that I had chosen were the spinning wheel, and the different colors that were in the movie; dark colors and then the bright and colorful ones. My first symbol was the spinning wheel that Aurora pricked her finger on, on her sixteenth birthday. I chose this symbol to show a more masculine symbol due the pointiness of the spindle. It shows that it is masculine because it is taking her away as if it was a man taking her…

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    appropriateness of a proposed sentence. Empathy and gender have been tested by numerous researchers looking to find correlations between amount and type of empathy (empathetic concern and perspective-taking) and gender (male v. female). Researchers, David Mellor, Sheryn Wei Ting Fung and Morul Hidayah binti Mamat @ Muhammad tested empathy and gender in a collectivist culture (2012). They believed that women would be more likely to feel higher levels of empathy; including…

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    Early studies of sex-dependent wayfinding strategies such as that of MacFadden, Elias, and Saucier (2003) have been influential in establishing a broad acceptance that men rely more strongly on cardinal directions and distance descriptions. Men also tend to possess higher…

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    In the article “Different but (Probably) Equal”, Olivia Judson makes her claim stating male and females are inherently different due to different factors such as genetics and brain chemistry, but this does not necessarily make one sex better than another. The author uses mainly logos, or logical facts, such as examples of differences in appearance or behavior throughout the animal kingdom to prove her point successfully. Judson backs up her claim with scientific evidence and ultimately proves…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    Results 
 29.3 percent of our respondents identified as being a male and 69.8 percent identified as being a female. 0.6 percent of our respondents identified as being transgendered . 0.3 identified as other (See Figure three ). The average age of our respondents was 23.91 and the minimum age was 19 years. while the maximum was 54. 58.2 percent of our sample identifies as non-Hispanics 41.8 and 41.8 percent of our sample was Hispanic (See Figure one ). 29.3 percent were White. 18.1 percent of…

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    The distinction of gender from sex was an important step in the fields of psychology and sociology. It allowed researchers, academics and practitioners to separate the social aspects of gender from the biology of sex (Muehlenhard & Peterson 2011, p. 793). It is generally accepted that the distinctive male or female genitals that a person is born with, and the release of male or female hormones determine sex, while gender is the combination of traits and characteristics culturally considered…

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    G-Strings for men Only women wear a g-string? We see this quite differently. Finally the string thong for men has now become the true It-Piece, and has almost surpassed the boxershorts in the underwear popularity scale. This is understandable, because the G-Strings is so wonderfully practical underwear. Men benefit from the fact that the string thong consists of so little fabric that no edges or edges are visible under tight clothing. The many facets of G-Strings Just like with women, the…

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    has been a greatly successful show, landing in the Nielson Ratings’ top ten, season after season. Fernando Delgado accredits this success to the combination of elements including “celebrity, audience involvement, the drama of knockout competition and sex appeal in the context of social forms of dancing.” While the sexual nature of the dances and the costumes attracts the female audience, the inclusion of masculine competitors is what attracts the male audiences. This is what has allowed the show…

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