What conclusion does your textbook come to regarding gender differences? Are gender differences based in culture, social learning, or genes? Why do we find gender differences so interesting?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: The main conclusions are that some small gender differences do exist, and humans are reasonably good at differentiating which differences are small and which are relatively larger. Cross and Markus say that we are so fascinated by gender differences because the male/female categorization is vivid and typically relevant.

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a) a new way to cure schizophrenia. b) more people having trouble with drug overdoses. c) a reduction in the number of people in mental hospitals. d) an increase in people who went to hospitals to get their medications.

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