Angle of pubic arch greater than 100 degrees.
No. Discrimination is the action made based on a negative gender stereotype. Thinking that girls are bad at sports is a stereotype. Not letting them join your team is discrimination.
A stereotype is a judgement about another based on suferficial details and common misconceptions. Saying people of a certain race or gender are more likely to do this or that are examples of stereotypes.
The word "stereotype" actually means to catagorise a group of people based on something like their appearance, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, beliefs, or culture.
Answer 1: "Gender" refers to whether a person is male or female. Examples: "Female" is Jane's gender; "male" is Jim's gender."Stereotyping" means to presume that something is true about person because he or she is part of a larger group about which certain things are believed or assumed. While stereotyping may involve prejudice, prejudice is not necessary for stereotyping to occur. Stereotypes are standardized and simplified conceptions of groups, or persons in them, based on prior beliefs or assumptions. Example: If Tony is Italian, and from New York, then some people might assume that he might have connections with the Mafia (organized crime; the Cosa Nostra; the "mob"). That's a stereotype... and likely an unfair one... and one that some might consider prejudicial, even pejorative: That italian males from New York are somehow involved with the mob.To break a stereotype, then, means to somehow show that the assumption and image of the stereotype isn't true; to be an example of the stereotype being wrong or false. For example, if the aforementioned Tony becomes a priest, or a police officer, then that would help to break the stereotype, at least in his particular case.A typical gender stereotype would be, for example, that women can't be as good in the workplace as men; and so they shouldn't earn as much money as men, even when they do the same job and work as men. A woman who does just as well as (or better than) men in the same job and doing the same work as men (and who is hopefully paid the same as men) effectively breaks that stereotype.
Gender roles stereotypes are socially and culturally defined beliefs about the behavior of men and women. For example, the belief that women should be secretaries or teachers and men should be businessmen or construction workers.
No. Discrimination is the action made based on a negative gender stereotype. Thinking that girls are bad at sports is a stereotype. Not letting them join your team is discrimination.
Females usually experience an increase in body fat during puberty as a secondary sex characteristic.
Usually, the only ones who agree with stereotypes are close minded people who, of course, agree with the stereotype themselves. Open minded people will usually not believe in stereotypes.
A stereotype is a judgement about another based on suferficial details and common misconceptions. Saying people of a certain race or gender are more likely to do this or that are examples of stereotypes.
The word "stereotype" actually means to catagorise a group of people based on something like their appearance, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, beliefs, or culture.
Venus is usually considered a feminine gender. Many women are named Venus. The planet Venus is the only major planet named for a goddess.
The distinguishing characteristic of homosexuality is a sexual attraction for individuals of the same gender. There is no other characteristic.
A gender role is a role that is assigned to one gender or the other. These are usually societal constructs. For example, in Israel, both men and women are expected to serve in the Army, but in the United States it is still largely considered a man's role. Similarly, housekeeping is often considered by many cultures to be a woman's role.
The male gender performed in Elizabethan theater; acting was considered to be a disreputable profession for women (who were pretty much limited to being either housewives or nuns).
autosomal trait
Answer 1: "Gender" refers to whether a person is male or female. Examples: "Female" is Jane's gender; "male" is Jim's gender."Stereotyping" means to presume that something is true about person because he or she is part of a larger group about which certain things are believed or assumed. While stereotyping may involve prejudice, prejudice is not necessary for stereotyping to occur. Stereotypes are standardized and simplified conceptions of groups, or persons in them, based on prior beliefs or assumptions. Example: If Tony is Italian, and from New York, then some people might assume that he might have connections with the Mafia (organized crime; the Cosa Nostra; the "mob"). That's a stereotype... and likely an unfair one... and one that some might consider prejudicial, even pejorative: That italian males from New York are somehow involved with the mob.To break a stereotype, then, means to somehow show that the assumption and image of the stereotype isn't true; to be an example of the stereotype being wrong or false. For example, if the aforementioned Tony becomes a priest, or a police officer, then that would help to break the stereotype, at least in his particular case.A typical gender stereotype would be, for example, that women can't be as good in the workplace as men; and so they shouldn't earn as much money as men, even when they do the same job and work as men. A woman who does just as well as (or better than) men in the same job and doing the same work as men (and who is hopefully paid the same as men) effectively breaks that stereotype.
sex-linked trait