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(‎Added new Sense L2900-S2 with [en] gloss: The false belief that the brains of men and women have distinct, fixed differences, which is said to explain women's inferiority or unsuitability for certain kinds of roles.)
 
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The use of neuroscientific research to support pre-existing conceptualizations about inherent sex or gender differences.
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The false belief that the brains of men and women have distinct, fixed differences, which is said to explain women's inferiority or unsuitability for certain kinds of roles.
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neurosexism
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 21 June 2024

(L2900)
  • neurosexism en
Language English
Lexical category noun

Statements

Senses

L2900-S1
English The use of neuroscientific research to support pre-existing conceptualizations about inherent sex or gender differences.

Statements about L2900-S1

L2900-S2
English The false belief that the brains of men and women have distinct, fixed differences, which is said to explain women's inferiority or unsuitability for certain kinds of roles.

Statements about L2900-S2

Forms

L2900-F1
  • neurosexism en

Statements about L2900-F1