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Researchers from the University of Arizona have conducted a study on gender variability at the day-to-day, within-person level, exploring how aspects of the social context impact this variability. The project aims to use ambulatory assessment methods to study daily gender variability, focusing on aspects of gender identity and expression. The research suggests that self-report-based assessments and observational methods can help capture day-to-day variability in gender identity and expression, providing a comprehensive understanding of gender at the daily, within-person level. This study has been peer-reviewed and offers valuable insights into the study of gender variability. [Extracted from the article] |