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Strict Biases on Gender Identity

  • Writer: Cem Tanriover
    Cem Tanriover
  • Jun 15, 2020
  • 1 min read

An important conversation on how Behavioral Economics needs to evolve and accept that social pressure is one of the key contributors to developing strict biases on gender identity.


‘’Men’s agency is likely to include not only an individual benefit from gendered institutions that favor men over women, but also actions that protect and sustain gendered institutions that work to their benefit. Such institutions interact with agency through the internalization of gender norms through men’s and women’s respective socialization.’’


This, among others, is a part of the explanation why selecting useful thoughts has become a lost art for humanity -the core of the book Many Many Beginnings -within the series Not So lnnocent Fairy Tales. Finally l am glad to read an article that is useful to show how prudent one needs to be selecting thoughts in experiment design to deal with interwoven dimensions of a fashionable topic of gender equality.


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