Compare and contrast mixed gender and single sex groups. What are the advantages or disadvantages of each? In what case might one type of group be more appropriate?

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Compare and contrast mixed gender and single sex groups. What are the advantages or disadvantages of each? In what case might one type of group be more appropriate?
• Men and women share many common concerns as adults, such as autonomy, attachment, love, and work; therefore, many mixed-gender groups are productive
• Socialization influences the way men and women see themselves and behave in society, and gender roles often affect men and women differently; therefore, in some cases, gender-specific groups are more appropriate

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