GENDER PROBLEM AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL BASIS
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Abstract
In recent years, gender and related concepts have become a common focus of social change and social debate. Many societies, including the world community, have observed a rapid change in the concepts of gender roles, gender images in the media, and legal trends regarding gender. This article focuses on the gender problem and its psychological basis.
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