Papers On Gender & Society
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Gender and the Capacity for Learning Mathematics
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An in-depth, 20 page research paper in which the writer seeks to determine whether which sex is more apt to have problems grasping math concepts at an early age. Report contains analysis, methodology, discussion, etc; Numerous studies are cited and it is found that while girls generally perform better, they are more likely to avoid harder levels of math than are their male counterparts. Standard bibliography lists 20+ sources and a FREE annotated ('working') bibliography is included !
Filename: Mathgend.wps
Gender as a Significant Barrier
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This 5 page paper looks at the gender gap and argues that it is definitely present despite the advent of feminism and other changes to modern society. Implications for career are explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA244gdr.rtf
Gender Bias and Computer Games
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15 pages. Computer games have been shown to be just as popular among the female population as among the male, but the fact is the computer gaming industry has not caught up with society. While society is striving to bring about equality among the sexes we find that computer games are doing more harm than good in the way of gender bias. This paper shows that computer games are back in the Middle Ages when it comes to the female characters depicted in computer games. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: JGAgngms.rtf
Gender Bias and Hiring Practices
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This 5 page paper supports the position that female interviewers are more likely to hire males than females. Several studies are noted. Gender bias and reverse stereotyping are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA020Gen.wps
Gender Bias and Law Enforcement
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A 14 page research design created to outline the issues related to gender bias in law enforcement, especially as it relates to the relationship between supervisors and workers in the workplace setting. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Gendlaw.wps
Gender Bias in Education
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A 12 page research paper outlining gender bias in schools. The writer describes how factors such as teacher and classroom interaction, gender biased textbooks, and sex segregation result in maintaining gender bias in the education system. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Gendered.wps
Gender Considerations in Self Reliance
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A 5 page paper examining whether self-reliance
is a gender-linked trait. Society's expectations increasingly appear to be that all individuals,
regardless of sex or personal situation, either should be self reliant or be striving to be. A
parent's taking time off from work to raise a child is acceptable, but even the phrasing
indicates that such time off is only temporary in nature. Those without physical or mental
disabilities who still are unable to be self-reliant are viewed as irresponsible. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSselfRel.wps
Gender Differences & Helping Behaviors / An Overview of Current Research
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A 6 page paper that provides an overview of the current research regarding helping behaviors and gender differences. Helping behaviors are interactions that result from the perceived need of another person and the directive towards assistance, either based on emotional or social determinants.Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Helpgend.wps
Gender Differences (Article Comparison)
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This 5 page paper takes a look at gender differences, and whether or not they are innate or learned, through two very different articles. The authors used are Helen Fisher and Kate Fillion. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA015gen.wps
Gender Differences Between Girls And Boys
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A 6 page paper that explores the differences between genders. Despite two or more decades of people saying they do not want their children to behave and think in stereotypical ways, research consistently concludes that parents treat their children differently based on the child's gender. Since initial gender roles are assumed during infancy and young childhood, this paper looks at the research involving play and toy selection and how these are developed in the child. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGgend3.wps
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