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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
1: The Biological Connection: An Introduction
2: A Question of Genius: Are Men Really Smarter Than Women?
Male Skills/Female Skills: The Elusive Difference
A Plethora of Theories: Biological Storytelling
Biological Calculus: Do the Sexes Differ in Mathematical Ability!
A Question of Genius: Some Conclusions
3: Of Genes and Gender
What are Genes and How Do They Work?
not By Genes Alone: the Brain and Behavior
Nature Constructs Gender: X’s, Y’s, and the Hormones of Sexual Development
The Biology of Gender Revisited
Conclusion: From Gene to Gender
4: Hormonal Hurricanes: Menstruation, Menopause, and Female Behavior
The Shadows of Menstruation: A Reader’s Literature Guide
Menopause: The Storm Before the Calm
Conclusion
5: Hormones and Aggression: An Explanation of Power?
Male Hormones and the Human Condition
Aggression Begins at Home (in the Womb)
An Evolutionist’s Tale
6: Putting Woman in Her (Evolutionary) Place
Sociobiologists: Who are They and What Do They Say?
Evolution: The Modern Synthesis
7: Sex and Science; a Conclusion
Good Science, Bad Science, Feminist Science
The Unbound Foot: Women and Athletics
A Program for the Future
8: Sex and the Single Brain: Addendum to the Second Edition
Why Look at The Brain at All?
Brains: A Question of Sizel
Combing the Corpus Callosum
Hyping the Hypothalamus
Homosexual Brainsl
Conclusion: Is This the Decade of Sex Differences in the Brainl
Afterword to the Second Edition
Explaining Sex Differences: How Good are Our Models*
Are There Limits on the Human Mind and Bodyl
Appendix
Approaches to Measuring Fitness
Notes
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Afterword
Appendix
Glossary
Index
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