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A prominent psychologist in the 1960s stated, 'We must start with the realization that, as much as women want to be good scientists or engineers, they want first and foremost to be womanly companions of men and to be mothers.' According to a landmark 1968 critique that helped launch a new perspective within the field, what is the most significant scientific flaw in this type of assertion?
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A prominent psychologist in the 1960s stated, 'We must start with the realization that, as much as women want to be good scientists or engineers, they want first and foremost to be womanly companions of men and to be mothers.' According to a landmark 1968 critique that helped launch a new perspective within the field, what is the most significant scientific flaw in this type of assertion?