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A simple random sample of size n from a finite population of size N is a sample selected such that each possible sample of size
Gender Constancy
The understanding that one's gender identity is fixed and consistent across time and situations, typically developed around age 6 or 7.
Gender Identity
A person's own perception of their gender identity, which might not align with their birth-assigned sex.
Biological Sex
The physical and physiological characteristics that define male and female organisms.
Gender Norm
Socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women.
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