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Stereotypically, folks socialized as women are described as emotional and compassionate, while folks socialized as men are thought to be rational and reasonable. This workshop will explore gender differences on the thinking/feeling (T/F) dichotomy of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the pressure society puts on folks to make decisions in a particular way based on their gender identity or sex assigned at birth. This session is the third in a series of four sessions on the MBTI - one will be offered per block - but there is no need to have attended sessions 1 or 2 to attend this one.

Presented by Jess Shapiro, Assistant Director of Student Engagement

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