Surveys and questionnaires frequently offer limited gender options, usually "male" or "female," by which they unwittingly uphold traditional binary gender stereotypes. This practice neglects the diversity of gender identities, reinforcing the idea that all individuals must fit within these narrow categories, and can skew data significantly, perpetuating societal biases.
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