Category: Gender Differences

  • Gender Difference In Moral Development: Analytical Essay

    Definition: Moral development the centres around the rise, change, and comprehension of profound quality from childhood to adulthood. This quality creates over a lifetime which is impacted by a persons encounters when they face moral issues. Thus, morality in the short term is it concerns an individuals growing sense of a particular person of wrong…

  • Is Masculinity Always Toxic?

    Many people today believe that all masculinity is toxic. Toxic masculinity is almost always represented in males and extremely rarely in females within books, films and plays. Not all masculinity is toxic, and it can be shown in both the play, A Streetcar Named Desire, and the film, Gran Torino. How does behaviour become toxic?…

  • “The Yellow Wallpaper” Identity Essay

    The Yellow Wallpaper presents a unique format that can be interpreted in many ways. Gilman adds purpose to her writing by bringing awareness to overlooked topics and issues. One way the author does this is through her descriptive writing style. The Yellow Wallpaper seamlessly depicts the concepts of the Id, Ego, and Lacanian psychosis. The…

  • The Relation Between Masculinity Roles, Depression And Social Media

    ABSTRACT Research shows a link between masculine roles, depression and social media (SM). This was explored via semi-structured interviews using male participants between 18-30 years of age who frequently used SM. Interview questions focused on attitudes and opinions about social media activity and masculinity. Thematic Analysis was used to analyse the data, and 2 themes…

  • Essay about Identity Crisis

    The identity crisis of women from the perspective of The Darling and Profession for women The concept of identity crisis originates in the work of developmental psychologist Erik Erikson, who believed that the formation of identity was one of the most important parts of a person’s life. When people are confused about their role or…

  • Analysis of Positive and Negative Outcomes Associated with Gender Differences

    Literature Review The primary research question of this study is to search and analyze for any direct positive and negative outcomes associated with gender impacts in decision-making, studies in this literature are divided into the following themes; a) gender differences in managerial decision-making create work-related difficulties, b) Gender impacts in managerial decisions can be used…

  • Analysis of Misogyny in Hip Hop

    While many studies focused on women and the problem of sexism, only a few researchers have spotted the light on misogyny against women in hip-hop music. Hip hop as we mentioned before is an art style that was first known in America by the 1980s and introduced to Moroccan society by a few groups that…

  • Education Gender Gap: Impact of Gender Differences on Education

    In this essay, I will review an article published by Tina Rampino on the education gender gap, specifically on the attitude and aspirations of school-going males and females. Rampino begins by setting the scene in terms of gender differences in performance and identifying some of the sociological debates surrounding these. Rampinos research confirms previous studies…

  • Essay on Gender Differences in the Use of Language Tools

    Women or men, which group is more likely to learn a new language and what effect does gender have on the new language learning process? Are women more inclined to learn a new language or men? Is there a connection between bilingualism and gender? What gender characteristics affect the mastery and learning of a new…

  • Essay on Gender Differences in Experiencing Embarrassment and Related Emotions

    There is a plethora of evidence contributing to the emotional expression in individuals and whether or not, it varies according to gender. Chaplin and Aldao (2013) found that positive emotion expressions and internalizing negative emotion expressions are more evident in girls whereas externalizing negative emotions are expressed more by boys. However, Ferguson and Eyre (2000)…