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Gender differences in activity level?

For psychology i am suppose to make a powerpoint about gender differences in aggression and activity level. if anyone can help TODAY. that would be nice. i have found very little on acivity level thru google and decided to try here.

Update:

okay to the first person who answered my question: yes gender does affect your activity level and how aggressive you are. why are we learning about it?? and for the rest of your answer... i dont understand that jibberish. also. i just looked in my book [my friends advice] and i found the answers i needed.

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  • 2 decades ago
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    women are encouraged from early on to be dainty and girly, we are not expected to be active or aggressive... the reason that men are paid better than women, is that women are not taught to barter for pay and know that they deserve more, while men are encouraged that they can always be better than what people say. we are immediately categorized by gender and it affects us our whole lives; i know its confusing, but hope it helps

    Source(s): english ed. with psych minor at OSU
  • 2 decades ago

    Gender wont make any difference in agression and activity.. but courage to do things well.. Males often go adventurous, but females only a little, but there are.. If females have courage to, then gender makes no difference..

    Source(s): RMPL
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