Gender Stereotypes: Traditions and AlternativesBrooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1986 - 399 páginas |
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... deal of information can be collected in a short time and in a rela- tively natural setting . However , because the people examined are so few , the information obtained may not be generalizable to others . Therefore , this method's ...
... deal of information can be collected in a short time and in a rela- tively natural setting . However , because the people examined are so few , the information obtained may not be generalizable to others . Therefore , this method's ...
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... deal of contact with children , in- cluding infants ( Collins , 1979 ) . Horticultural Societies Societies in which food is cultivated by hoe emerged in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago and are primarily found today in sub ...
... deal of contact with children , in- cluding infants ( Collins , 1979 ) . Horticultural Societies Societies in which food is cultivated by hoe emerged in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago and are primarily found today in sub ...
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... deal of planning and negotia- tion , they certainly seem a viable alternative , if desired , to a battle of custody . In sum , many fathers are beginning to real- ize how much they have missed by not sharing child - care ...
... deal of planning and negotia- tion , they certainly seem a viable alternative , if desired , to a battle of custody . In sum , many fathers are beginning to real- ize how much they have missed by not sharing child - care ...
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Gender Stereotypes | 3 |
Alternative to Sex Typing | 10 |
Chapter | 13 |
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