0 used to describe a relationship, etc. in which both or all the people involved are male, or both or all are female:
Instead, we used data from all same-gender twin pairs available from a nationally representative data set of adolescents.
Throughout this period, men were more likely to be depicted as vigorous, employed and involved in same-gender friendships and adventure (whether as hero or villain).
Despite these specific hypotheses, there are other reasons why words with same-gender translations may be easier to produce than words with different-gender translations.
Similarly, those youths who are harassed by same-gender peers are not necessarily the same youths who are harassed by cross-gender peers.
In other words, females and males are formed into or will form same-gender groups.
A gender differentiation was also found in that boys perpetrated and experienced more same-gender than crossgender harassment, while the reverse was found for girls.
At the camp, children were assigned to groups of eight same-age and same-gender peers; half of the children assigned to each group were maltreated.
Conversely, neither pubertal status nor gender composition of the peer network was associated with same-gender harassment.