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gender differences  

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  • The words gender and sex are two different words with two different meanings that are, nonetheless, often confused and used interchangeably; the word gender is thought to be a softer, more polite way to talk about sex, particularly sexual differences between men and women. Sex, however, refers to the biological distinction of male and female (i.e., his sex is male; her sex is female), whereas gender refers to cultural aspects of masculine and feminine, the degree to which and how one understands what it means to be male or female. [Source: Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology; Gender Differences]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-PPG016HQ-7

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