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Biological Basis of Sex Differences Can Be Taught (or at least acknowledged) in Women’s Studies Courses
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DeSoto, M. Catherine. 2010. “Biological Basis of Sex Differences Can Be Taught (or at Least Acknowledged) in Women’s Studies Courses”. TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology, April. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/biological-basis-of-sex-differences-can-be-taught.

Abstract

This essay describes how one self-proclaimed feminist acknowledges that there are group differences between men and women that are not purely socialized. Discusses how the topic is handled in her biological psychology course. Potential references for class room use and ideas for discussion are included.

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Subject Area(s):
Sex and Gender
Resource Type(s):
Essay
Class Level(s):
College 200

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