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Gender differences have been shown across many domains, and motor skills are no exception. One of the most robust findings is a significant sex difference in throwing accuracy, which reflects the advantage of men in targeting abilities.... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMotor LearningVisual perception
Sex differences in play behavior across the early elementary school years as well as the relation between sex-typed play and peer acceptance were examtned. It was hypothesized that children who were more sex-typed in their play behaviors... more
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      PsychologySex DifferenceElementary SchoolGender Difference
This article reviews the state-of-the-art research in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from several perspectives: (1) Sex differences: PTSD is more frequent among women, who tend to have different types of precipitating traumas and... more
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      GeneticsAnxiety DisordersComorbidityHippocampus
This was a research paper for a course entitled Feminist and Multicultural Theologies. I unpack what gender complementarianism is, examine its history, and compare it to how Scripture and earlier Christian Tradition understood gender.... more
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      HistoryGender StudiesEthicsNormative Ethics
In paradigms in which participants state their ideal romantic-partner preferences or examine vignettes and photographs, men value physical attractiveness more than women do, and women value earning prospects more than men do. Yet it... more
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      MarketingPsychologyCognitive ScienceLove
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      PsychologySex DifferenceScientific ResearchPublic health systems and services research
Policy debates have focused on who can participate in or access single-sex activities or services. This article describes how science of the biology of sex is relevant to three major policy areas: parenting (including leaves), sports, and... more
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      Sex and GenderSexual and Reproductive HealthTransgender StudiesReproduction
Determination of individuality is one of the prime concerns in forensic investigation. The study of fingerprints is widely used in providing a clue regarding identity. The present study was undertaken to study the sex differences in... more
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      Forensic ScienceAdolescentMultidisciplinaryIndia
The authors hypothesized that people form opposite-sex friendships (OSFs), in part, to acquire long-term mates (both sexes), to gain short-term sexual access (men more than women), and to gain physical protection (women more than men). In... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSex Difference
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      Evolutionary BiologyNutrition and DieteticsAnthropologyPregnancy
We examined hematological parameters in four related sciurid species in the late summer -autumn to assess the role of habitat, elevation, body size, and behavior in shaping these parameters. Red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) and... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyHibernationBlood Glucose
Neonatal features in the newborn are thought to trigger parental care, the most fundamental prosocial behaviour. The underlying mechanisms that release parental care have not yet been resolved. Here we report sex differences in the... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAnthropologyHuman Evolution
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      EpidemiologyMolecular BiologyGastroenterologyCancer
The present study compared the anxiolytic effects of the benzodiazepine agonist diazepam and ethanol in adult male and female rats. Varying doses of diazepam (1 -3 mg/kg) or ethanol (0.5 -2.0 g/kg) were tested using both the elevated plus... more
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      PharmacologyAnimal BehaviorSex DifferenceCorticosterone
The swimrun is a new endurance team-sport based on two persons swimming and running alternatively through open water and mostly trails. The aim of this study was to analyse participation and performance trends for males, females and mixed... more
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      SwimmingSex DifferenceOpen Water SwimmingTrail Running
The status of research on sex differences in attribution is reviewed in light of the articles published in this issue. The authors conclude that several widely hem beliefs about sex differences in attributions may be unwarranted. Various... more
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      PsychologyDisposition EffectSex DifferencePublic health systems and services research
It has been proposed that developmental dyslexia may be associated with relative deficiencies in certain highly unsaturated fatty acids (HUFA).In children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, minor physical signs of fatty acid... more
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      Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderPsychometricsNonparametric StatisticsWorking Memory
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMild Cognitive ImpairmentCognitive Aging
When navigating, women typically focus on landmarks within the environment, whereas men tend to focus on the Euclidean properties of the environment. However, it is unclear whether these observed differences in navigational skill result... more
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      PsychologyLocomotionFace recognition (Psychology)Behavioral Neuroscience
Multiple studies report relationships between circulating androgens and performance on sexually differentiated spatial cognitive tasks in human adults, yet other studies find no such relationships. Relatively small sample sizes are a... more
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      PsychometricsSpatial cognitionCognitionPerformance
Observed changes in maternal investment due to an environmentally induced decrease in food supply (the 1983 El Niño-Southern Oscillation) are compared witha priori predictions for the California sea lion (Zalophus californianus). Changes... more
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      Biological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesSex DifferenceFood supply
Given the recent debate over whether differential pathways to overt aggression and delinquency exist between boys and girls, this study examined sex differences in overt aggressive and delinquent acts along with potential differences in... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSelf ControlSex Difference
Objectives: This study compared medical treatment costs of adults with schizophrenia to adults with both substance use disorders and schizophrenia. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study used a paid claims data base to identify... more
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      PsychologyMental HealthMental Health and the LawMedicine
Although the male advantage in traditional spatial abilities is well established, the female advantage in object location memory remains tentative. Object location memory is the only spatial ability that yields a female advantage, leading... more
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      PsychologyMemoryIndividual differences in L2/FL learningSex Difference
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      SociologyPsychologyDecision MakingConflict Management
The proportion of women in militaries is growing; however, many studies in the area of military mental health have been conducted with majority male samples. The present study examined sex differences in trauma exposure, work stress, and... more
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      Mental HealthSocial SupportAdolescentCanada
AKSTRACT: In this article, two investigations into the attachments of Dutch chil-dren^to objects like cuddlies and blankets are reported upon. In the first study (n=140), the hypothesis of Spock that attachment to objects and thumbsucking... more
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      PsychologySex DifferenceInfantClinical Sciences
In all four studies, the children were heterogeneous with regard to social class, ethnicity, and race. In Experiment 1, children (71 boys, 90 girls) in Grades 3-6 read five stories about a target boy and in Experiment 2 (102 boys, 137... more
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      PsychologySocial ClassSex DifferencePublic health systems and services research
The idea that sex differences in the execution of different mental tasks mean a different cerebral organization met contradictory results. Sex differences in brain electrical activity were reported by various authors. The EEG coherences... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceElectroencephalographyAdolescent
The key mental domains in which sex differences have traditionally been studied are verbal and spatial abilities. In this article I suggest that two neglected dimensions for understanding human sex differences are 'empathising'... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSex DifferenceSpatial ability
Day length is the primary cue used by many mammals to restrict reproduction to favourable spring and summer months, but it is unknown for any mammal whether the seasonal loss of fertility begins at the same time and occurs at the same... more
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      FertilityBiological SciencesSeasonalityPregnancy
Objective: Results from animal and human studies suggest that disregulations of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis are involved in several behavioral, circulatory, endocrine, and immune disorders with clear-cut gender... more
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      AdolescentCorticotropin Releasing HormonePsychosomatic MedicineCortisol
... Data table »View table. Table 3. Frequencies of the main type of dives of thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) and razorbills (Alca torda) at Gannet Islands, Labrador. ... 1993; Jones et al. 2002) differently. ... Clair et al. 2001;... more
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      ZoologySexual dimorphismSex DifferenceForaging behaviour
(1) Purpose: To describe first-line pharmacotherapy and overall survival in non-resectable non-small cell lung cancer (nrNSCLC) patients by gender. (2) Methods: Incident cases of nrNSCLC recorded between 2009 and 2019 (cohort entry) in... more
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      PharmacoepidemiologySurvivalSex DifferenceRecord Linkage
In animal species without parental care, the fitness of males should increase with the number of females encountered, court, and fertilise, and the fitness of females depends strongly on the quantity and quality of resources acquired.... more
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      ZoologySeasonalityParental careSex Difference
Humans as social beings often have to perform complex social cognitive tasks while under stress (e.g., during a social conflict). Previous research has established that the brain regions responsible for social cognitive tasks are target... more
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      CognitionSocial CognitionStressSocial Perception
FERNANDES, C., M. I. GONZÁLEZ, C. A. WILSON AND S. E. FILE. Factor analysis shows that female rat behavior is characterized primarily by activity, male rats are driven by sex and anxiety . PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV 64 (4)... more
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      Principal Component AnalysisSexual OrientationAnxietyFactor analysis
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      Cognitive ScienceDevelopmental neuroscienceHippocampusPregnancy
Lavender is a popular treatment for stress and mild anxiety in Europe and the USA. The present study investigated the effects of (Lavandula angustifolia Mill. (Lamiaceae)) lavender odour inhalation over 2 weeks or 24 h periods, on gerbil... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyMass SpectrometryEthnopharmacology
Many studies have investigated sex differences in language lateralization. Despite the large number of investigations, controversy about the presence of sex differences in lateralization remains. This study aims to provide a complete... more
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      Cognitive ScienceLanguageAdolescentSpeech
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      PsychologyCounseling PsychologySelf EfficacySex Difference
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      PrejudiceFertilityGenomic ImprintingGene Silencing
Research on leadership has either ignored women or focused on sex differences. This paper illustrates how both of these strategies have been detrimental to women. An alternative conception based on sex-role orientation is presented and... more
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      MarketingBusiness EthicsApplied EthicsBusiness and Management
This article reviews all published studies reporting tests for sex differences in well-being. Women were found to report greater happiness and life satisfaction than men. This sex difference was explained in terms of men's and women's... more
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      MarketingPsychologyCognitive ScienceGender Roles
Background: People with autism or Asperger Syndrome (AS) show altered patterns of brain activity during visual search and emotion recognition tasks. Autism and AS are genetic conditions and parents may show the 'broader autism phenotype.'
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      GeneticsPsychologyCognitive ScienceVisual perception
To better understand factors contributing to behavioral development, we studied patients with Turner syndrome (TS), a disorder typically marked by prenatal onset of ovarian dysfunction. We compared girls and women (ages 12 and up) with TS... more
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      PersonalityCognitionBehaviorAdolescent
Women process information about support situations and messages more extensively than men, but little is known about whether these gender differences reflect underlying differences in processing ability, motivation, or both. Two studies... more
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      SociologyCognitive ScienceSocial SupportInformation Processing
The assessment of sexual arousal in men and women informs theoretical studies of human sexuality and provides a method to assess and evaluate the treatment of sexual dysfunctions and paraphilias. Understanding measures of arousal is,... more
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      PsychologySexual DysfunctionSex DifferenceSexual Behavior