Problem: Since the 1600s, scientists have demonstrated an interest in showing that there are "real" differences between men and women, a position which is largely informed by their gender ideologies and beliefs that men and women must be fundamentally different. Do you think the same desire to use science to support gender ideologies is affecting our contemporary scientific practice? Why or why not? Has the ideology scientists are trying to support changed the strength of their commitment to it, or both? Neither? What might the consequences of such changes in gender ideology be? Write In Essay Format with Citations and References