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 Sex Differences - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Sex differences: Sex differences in psychology refer to the distinct psychological traits and behaviors typically observed in males and females, influenced by biological, environmental, and cultural factors. These differences can manifest in areas such as cognitive abilities, emotional expression, aggression levels, communication styles, and vulnerability to certain mental health conditions. See also Behavior, Emotions, Cognition, Aggression, Communication, Gender, Gender identity.
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McCrae, Robert R. Sex Differences   McCrae, Robert R.

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