61. Gender is Sometimes Considered a Personality Trait - Deepstash

61. Gender is Sometimes Considered a Personality Trait

What is the difference between boys and girls? Why do they act differently at all? Gender Development theory suggests that boys and girls are treated differently by their parents. This guides them to become more masculine or feminine.

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