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Paper · Semantic Scholar
Is it gender or is it context? East–west differences in math identification among female and non-binary students in GermanyPrevious studies have consistently revealed lower math performance in women compared to men, which can be attributed to different gender-specific stereotypes regarding math abilities. Additionally, within Germany, women socialized in West Germany show poorer results in math performance than those socialized in East Germany. This study examined the math identification and math performance of female (98%) and non-bina…
Reference · Wikidata
gender identityperson's private sense of, and subjective experience of, their own gender
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Gender identityGender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correspond to a person's assigned sex or can differ from it. In most individuals, the various biological determinants of sex are congruent and consistent with the individual's gender identity. Gender expression typically reflects a person's gender identity, but this is not always the case. While a person may express behaviors, attitudes…
Book · DOAB
Sexually and Gender Diverse AdolescentsDrawing on psychology, sociology, pedagogy, and prevention sciences, this book offers a comprehensive perspective on the contemporary and complex experiences of sexually and gender diverse (SGD) adolescents worldwide. This important book explores adolescent experiences extending to countries worldwide where issues related to LGBTQ+ rights, adolescent mental health, and social acceptance are of concern. It not o…
Image · DPLA
This study described and compared psychosocial variables associated with delinquency in a sample of incarcerated adolescents. Comparisons were made across gender and ethnicity. Participants were Mexican-American, Spanish-American, and White non-Hispanic juvenile offenders who had recently been incarcerated. Data regarding delinquency and psychosocial characteristics were collected through written surveys. Psychosoci…
