From: British Journal of Psychology | Date: February 1, 1994| Author: | Copyright information

The possibility of gender differences in emotional expression or cognitive or intellectual ability has preoccupied both social scientists and the general public. However, once gender differences have been theorized, explanations for them become necessary. As John Richardson points out in the first chapter of this book, the menstrual cycle is one of the few biological processes that exhibits a virtually complete dimorphism between male and female members of the human species, and so it is perhaps not surprising that menstruation and the menstrual cycle have been seen as possible ...

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