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From the beginning, unions have been driven by an attempt to protect workers from abuses of power at the hands of employers.
Gender Differences
The distinctions in characteristics and behaviors that are culturally or socially designated as masculine or feminine.
Biological Explanations
Theories that attribute behavioral and psychological phenomena to biological factors, such as genetic, neurological, or physiological processes.
Cultural Explanations
These are interpretations or understandings of behaviors, practices, and beliefs that are framed in the context of the cultural background or tradition from which they arise.
Stereotype Threat
The risk of confirming negative stereotypes about one's group, which can hinder performance and affect behavior.
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