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The examples of xerography, jet engines, mathematics of fuzzy logic, and MP3 format illustrate that:
Gender-Role Stereotype
A rigidly held, oversimplified, and overgeneralized belief about how each gender should behave.
Gender Identity
A person's own perception of their gender identity, which can differ from the gender they were designated at birth.
Genetic Sex
Identification as male or female based on chromosomal and hormonal sex characteristics.
Assigned Gender
refers to the gender designation, often as male or female, given to an individual at birth based on anatomical sex.
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