Some feminist psychologists believe that the study of gender-related differences is not a useful or important line of research. Discuss conceptual, methodological, and historical reasons for this belief. Are there, on the other hand, any good reasons to continue researching gender-related differences?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


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A) the lack of damage to German infrastructure B) the presence of American expatriate communities C) the destruction committed by Russian troops D) the establishment of a third front E) the conditions inside concentration camps

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About ________ percent of whites in the South in 1860 were large landowners with dozens of slaves.

A) 1 B) 4 C) 10 D) 40 E) 50

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Which of the following best describes the attention Europeans paid to traditional African ways?

A) disgust B) intense study C) disregard D) emulation E) embraced

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