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Only a biological framework makes sense of the differences between males and
females . The concluding chapters reiterate the question of why sexual
reproduction is necessary . The overall answer is that sex is advantageous when
...
Only a biological framework makes sense of the differences between males and
females . The concluding chapters reiterate the question of why sexual
reproduction is necessary . The overall answer is that sex is advantageous when
...
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The Psychology of Sex Differences . Stanford , Calif . : Stanford University Press ,
1974 . 634 p . Includes bibliography and index . ISBN 0 - 8047 - 0859 - 2 . In this
sequel and supplement to The Development of Sex Differences ( 1966 ) ...
The Psychology of Sex Differences . Stanford , Calif . : Stanford University Press ,
1974 . 634 p . Includes bibliography and index . ISBN 0 - 8047 - 0859 - 2 . In this
sequel and supplement to The Development of Sex Differences ( 1966 ) ...
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To counter the argument of those who accept the position that sex differences are
caused primarily by environmental factors , May turns his attention to a review of
the abundant empirical literature on sex differences , which demonstrates that ...
To counter the argument of those who accept the position that sex differences are
caused primarily by environmental factors , May turns his attention to a review of
the abundant empirical literature on sex differences , which demonstrates that ...
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Contents
REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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