How American Parents Became Obsessed With Gender by Amanda Montel. Vox. July 11, 2021.
Showing posts with label gender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gender. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Opinion: Gender Harassment In Medicine Is "The Huge Mass Below The Surface, Largely Unseen But Nonetheless Ruinous"
The Gender Harassment We Experienced Sank Our Medical Careers by Holly G. Atkinson, And Anandaraja, and Stella Safo. STAT. October 21, 2020.
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Women At Medical School Find Microaggressions Common
Microaggressions In Medicine by VJ Periyakoil, M.D. The New York Times. October 31, 2019.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Toxic Masculinity And Mass Shootings
When Masculinity Turns 'Toxic': A Gender Profile Of Mass Shootings by Phillip Reese. Lost Angeles Times. October 7, 2019.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Anatomy Does Not Determine Gender, Experts Say
Anatomy Does Not Determine Gender, Experts Say by Denise Grady. The New York Times. Octoer 22, 2018.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Sterotypes Of Brillance Impacted By Gender Beliefs; By 6 Girls View Themselves As Less Brilliant
Why Young Girls Don't Think They Are Smart Enough by Andrei Cimpian And Sarah-Jane Leslie. The New York Times. January 26, 2017.
Thursday, June 30, 2016
UCLA Study Estimates 1.4 Million Adults In U.S. Identify As Transgender
New Survey Doubles The Estimate Of Transgender Adults In US by David Crary. AP/Washington Post. June 30, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Monday, November 30, 2015
Brains Of Men And Women Not That Different
The Brains Of Men And Women Aren't Really that Different, Study Finds by Kate Wheeling. Science Magazine,
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Female Mice Not Represented In Lab Studies Perhaps Skewing Results
Why Science Needs Female Mice by The Editorial Board. The New York Times. July 18, 2015.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Sports And Health In America
Sports And Health In America by NPR, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Harvard T. H. Chan School Of Public Health.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Wives' Or Girlfriends' Success Causes Decline In Male "Implicit Self-Esteem": University of Florida Study
In Showdowns Between Sexes, Male Ego Bruises Easily by Dennis Thompson. Health Day. US News. August 30, 2013.
(1) True or False: According to the research male partners of females who succeed have a boost in both explicit and implicit self-esteem as a result of their partner's success.
(2) Male self-esteem is bruised by their partner's success even if they are not ________________________.
(3) According to this research men interpreted their partner's success as their own ___________.
(4) A male partner's success had _____________ on a woman's self-esteem.
(5) Women _________ internalize their partner's success and feel better
(6) Male "explicit self-esteem" __________ affected by partners success or failure while male "implicit self-esteem _____________ affected.
(7) Speculation is that the research results be tied to __________________ and social reinforcement of ______________.
(8) A professor from George Mason University raised a key question: If competition is such a powerful motivational factor for some men "how are we going to sustain ___________________________________.
(8)
(1) True or False: According to the research male partners of females who succeed have a boost in both explicit and implicit self-esteem as a result of their partner's success.
(2) Male self-esteem is bruised by their partner's success even if they are not ________________________.
(3) According to this research men interpreted their partner's success as their own ___________.
(4) A male partner's success had _____________ on a woman's self-esteem.
(5) Women _________ internalize their partner's success and feel better
(6) Male "explicit self-esteem" __________ affected by partners success or failure while male "implicit self-esteem _____________ affected.
(7) Speculation is that the research results be tied to __________________ and social reinforcement of ______________.
(8) A professor from George Mason University raised a key question: If competition is such a powerful motivational factor for some men "how are we going to sustain ___________________________________.
(8)
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Burden Of Disease On Men Not Adequately Addressed---Public Health Study
Global Health Policy Fails To Address Burden Of Disease On Men. Science Daily. May 16, 2013.
(1) True or False: The top ten causes of premature death and disability and the top ten behavioral risk factors affect men more than women.
(2) The smallest decline in global mortality over the past 40 years has been experienced by men between _____ and ____ years.
(3) The authors argue that global health institutions should address the __________ and _________ that push men to __________________.
(4) _______ norms drive risk taking resulting _____ times the behavioral risk as compared with women.
(5) According to the article concerns about "unsafe sex" must be complemented by concerns about unsafe ___________.
(1) True or False: The top ten causes of premature death and disability and the top ten behavioral risk factors affect men more than women.
(2) The smallest decline in global mortality over the past 40 years has been experienced by men between _____ and ____ years.
(3) The authors argue that global health institutions should address the __________ and _________ that push men to __________________.
(4) _______ norms drive risk taking resulting _____ times the behavioral risk as compared with women.
(5) According to the article concerns about "unsafe sex" must be complemented by concerns about unsafe ___________.
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