Gender Role Perception
Evidence shows that differential socialization starts at birth, with parents perceiving and describing their infants differently based on gender. Fathers, in particular, tend to describe daughters as delicate and weak, while sons are seen as strong and coordinated. This early bias highlights how ingrained gender roles can shape perceptions even before any objective differences are present.In this clip
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Episode 54: Sex and Gender Part 1
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