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Sex differences in behavior are influenced by both biology and socialization from "summary" of The Psychology of Sex Differences by Eleanor E. Maccoby,Carol Nagy Jacklin

The idea that sex differences in behavior are shaped by a combination of biological and social factors is a central theme in the field of psychology. Maccoby and Jacklin argue that while biological differences between males and females may play a role in shaping certain behaviors, socialization processes also have a significant impact on how individuals behave. Biological factors such as hormones, genetics, and brain structure can influence behavior in both males and females. For example, testosterone levels have been linked to aggression in males, while oxytocin has been associated with nurturing behavior in females. These biological differences may account for some of the variations in behavior observed between the sexes. However, socialization processes also play a crucial role in shaping behavior...
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    The Psychology of Sex Differences

    Eleanor E. Maccoby

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