Евгений Ильин - Пол и гендер
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Данная книга представляет собой наиболее полное в отечественной психологии рассмотрение вопроса о физиологических, психологических и социальных различиях мужчины и женщины. Автором систематизированы отечественные и зарубежные исследования, в том числе и новейшие, по половым и гендерным особенностям людей. Показана необходимость совместного рассмотрения этих особенностей.
Помимо обсуждения теоретических и методологических вопросов в книге представлены методики выявления гендерных различий (психологического пола). Издание представляет несомненный интерес для психологов, медиков, педагогов и студентов вузовских факультетов соответствующих профилей.
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