Abstract
Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019) opened debate on the treatment by psychologists and researchers of sex-gender as a dichotomous variable (male-female) and the utility of alternative conceptions. In doing so though, they framed the alternative to a gender-binary as treating gender as a categorical variable. Hyde et al.’s review obscures important contributions of a large number of psychological researchers who for decades have treated gender as a continuous variable. Their work offers a forceful contrast to the traditional gender-binary approach and also has a direct bearing on some of the questions raised by Hyde et al., including gender differences in prevalence of depression.
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Reilly, D. (2019). Gender Can Be a Continuous Variable, Not Just a Categorical One: Comment on Hyde, Bigler, Joel, Tate, and van Anders (2019). American Psychologist, 74(7), 840–841. https://doi.org/10.1037/amp0000505
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