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Publication Date: 2005-Sep
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The Gender Similarities Hypothesis
Hyde, Janet Shibley
American Psychologist, v60 n6 p581-592 Sep 2005
The differences model, which argues that males and females are vastly different psychologically, dominates the popular media. Here, the author advances a very different view, the gender similarities hypothesis, which holds that males and females are similar on most, but not all, psychological variables. Results from a review of 46 meta-analyses support the gender similarities hypothesis. Gender differences can vary substantially in magnitude at different ages and depend on the context in which measurement occurs. Overinflated claims of gender differences carry substantial costs in areas such as the workplace and relationships.
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Gender Differences, Females, Males, Psychology, Meta Analysis, Age Differences, Models, Interpersonal Relationship, Work Environment, Sex Role, Aggression, Experiments, Sex Stereotypes
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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IES Cited: ED498581
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