Thirty-three research-referenced gender differences are explored by means of a couple's gender-based questionnaire (CGQ). Couples take the questionnaire individually and then collaboratively choose one answer relative to whether each statement is more characteristic of males, females, or both genders. A review of gender-related literature follows. Implications and applications to the couples themselves conclude the article.
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