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Definitions of Gender and Sex: The Subtleties of Meaning
Authors:Pryzgoda  Jayde  Chrisler  Joan C.
Affiliation:(1) Connecticut College, USA
Abstract:Definitions of the word ldquogenderrdquo were collected from 137 participants, who also completed questionnaires designed to determine aspects of the usage of the words ldquogenderrdquo and ldquosex.rdquo The majority of participants were European American (86.9%), followed by Latino/a (3.6%), Asian/Asian American (2.9%), African American (2.2%), Native American (1.5%), and West Indian (1.5%). Most participants (70.9%) had attended at least some college and occupations included students (43%), professionals (27.8%), health care workers (4.3%), technical workers (5%), sales and service workers (9.4%), maintenance workers (1.4%), and business owners (1.4%). Data were examined to see which common themes emerged from the free form ldquodefine genderrdquo question, the amount of interchangeability of ldquosexrdquo and ldquogenderrdquo in a sentence completion task, and the varieties of beliefs about the relation between the terms ldquogenderrdquo and ldquosex.rdquo Results indicate a variety of understandings and beliefs about gender that range from the common response that ldquogenderrdquo is the same as rdquosexrdquo to some less common responses that associate gender with females or discrimination. Implications of the ambiguous meaning of ldquogenderrdquo are discussed with an emphasis on the responsibility of researchers to clarify their own understanding of the terms when they discuss gender or sex in their research and publications.
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