Introduction I. Fundamental questions: Should we continue to study gender differences?
Are gender differences wired into our biology?
Are race, class, and gender of comparable importance in producing inequality?
II. Power and influence strategies: Do women and men speak different languages?
Are women's superior nonverbal skills caused by their oppression?
Do women and men have different negotiation styles?
III. Sexuality: Is pornography harmful to women?
Is one's sexual orientation determined by biology?
IV. Violence: Are women as likely as men to initiate physical assaults in partner relationships?
Are rape statistics exaggerated?
V. Knowing and learning: Do women and men have different ways of knowing?
Is biology the cause of gender differences in math performance?
VI. The workplace: Do women and men have different ways of leading?
Is sex stereotyping the cause of workplace discrimination?
VII. Psychotherapy: Is there gender bias in the 1994 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual(DSM-IV)?
Does the Stone Center's relational theory reinforce male privilege?
VIII. Social change: Do mothers harm their children when they work outside the home?
Is the mythopoetic men's movement creating new obstacles for women?