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We present to your attention the work, which is devoted to one of the most actual and controversial topics - psychological features of men and women. Today, the term "gender" is used in science to describe the psychological similarities and differences between men and women. The question arises, what is the term "gender" and how it appeared? Attempts to understand this question lead us to the problem: at present, there is no clear idea about the origins of the emergence and development of gender issues. The information on this topic varies from author to author. The task of this book is to…mehr

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We present to your attention the work, which is devoted to one of the most actual and controversial topics - psychological features of men and women. Today, the term "gender" is used in science to describe the psychological similarities and differences between men and women. The question arises, what is the term "gender" and how it appeared? Attempts to understand this question lead us to the problem: at present, there is no clear idea about the origins of the emergence and development of gender issues. The information on this topic varies from author to author. The task of this book is to show where the study of gender aspects in psychology, which is so much spoken about today, began, as well as to structure the existing theoretical material on gender issues. The importance of the information presented in this book is that it examines and describes the different views and approaches that relate to the psychological characteristics of men and women. This is undoubtedly important for all branches of psychological science where there are human-to-human interactions.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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Autorenporträt
Artur Arturovich Eldarion, psicólogo consultor, profesor de psicología, filosofía y ética, asistente del Departamento de Filosofía y Antropología Filosófica de la Universidad Estatal de Moscú, Nevelsky, Rusia. Vladivostok.