Yes. I see this particularly with gender. We could be arguing with much evidence that men & women differ on average psychologically in many ways but that we are hugely overlapping populations with much individual variation so this tells us nothing about any individual. 1/manyhttps://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1052933899565846530 …
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Yes. You only need to see how male and female toddlers play to see the differences. The argument was that ‘subtle’ norms are placed on children from the cradle and most of the argument was centred around books, toys etc and if these cues weren’t present we would see no differenc
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That is an interesting argument, because there actually *are* societies without toys and books. Very poor places in for example Africa will not enjoy tools from outside, but only depend on toys that are self-made (wire-frame cars, banana leaf footballs etc.).
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And even without those external cues we still see differences.
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