User experience and product design research often make assumptions about the gender of their intended users, influencing the features, aesthetics, and functionalities embedded in products. This not only limits the product's appeal but also perpetuates gender stereotypes by assuming, for instance, that men prefer functionality over design or vice versa for women.
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