Full question:
A set of attributes and gender performativity that are socially constructed and culturally bound, made up of both socially defined and biologically created factors associated with boys and men.
Answer:
Masculinity
Step-by-step explanation:
masculinity describes behaviours and attributes or roles associated with the male gender/men and boys. Masculinity can be said to have both social and biological aspects in that they are socially and biologically influenced. One could debate that masculinity is more biologically influenced than it is socially and mostly just manifests socially while others may debate somewhat otherwise. For example men are usually associated with construction jobs. This is because men are known to be stronger physically than women and this is termed biological. However women can also do this kind of job and so it could then be seen as societal influence in trying to allocate roles to men and women.