When scientific papers report male/female differences, you prefer for these to be called:
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Replying to @primalpoly
In my opinion; sex if its biological, gender if cultural
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Replying to @capitalismno1
When is it one versus the other? How do we know?
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Replying to @primalpoly @capitalismno1
sex is biological. Gender is not. Why is this difficult?
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Replying to @AlessandraAster @capitalismno1
Political attitudes are moderately heritable. Does that make political attitudes 'biological' or 'not biological'?
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Replying to @primalpoly @capitalismno1
Non biological. They are not inherited through genes, but through education and upbringing and social class. I mean, are you serious?
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Moderate heritability means political attitudes are _not_ just shaped through education, upbringing, and social class. You can't just assume that they are a priori. You have to run the behavior genetic modeling on twin data.
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