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Die Geschlechterluege

Die Geschlechterluege

Titel: Die Geschlechterluege
Autoren: Cordelia Fine
Vom Netzwerk:
exzellente Quelle war das neueste Buch von Laurie Rudman und Peter Glick
The Social Psychology of Gender,
in dem dieses rapide wachsende Feld in fantastisch kohärenter Weise beschrieben wird. Ebenfalls sehr hilfreich waren mehrere Rezensionsartikel und Kapitel der Entwicklungspsychologinnen Rebecca Bigler, Lynn Liben, Carol Martin, Cindy Miller, Diane Ruble und ihrer Kolleginnen. Ich bin all diesen (und noch vielen weiteren) Expertinnen und Experten für ihre Arbeit zu großem Dank verpflichtet.

ANHANG

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