Browsing by Subject "gender roles"
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(1994)Two converging, multimethod experiments probed the hypothesis that group discussion of physical attractiveness would lead to reevaluation of initial judgments more consistent with group standards. In Study 1 participants ...
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(1997)This research analyzes the roles of women in eighteenth-century England and seeks to establish the ways in which these roles affected their relationships with each other. Using the titular protagonist, Pamela, as the ...
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The Source Of Walt Whitman's View Of Women In Leaves Of Grass: A Redefinition Of The Maternal Role (1976)Whitman's vision of woman was a vision of motherhood. Thus a woman must be dauntless, intelligent, strong because she is the mother of unborn generations. If she possesses such laudable traits, she will become the source ...
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(1997)Perhaps no decade heralded the volume of historical change that the 1920s did. Women’s lives were dramatically affected by the world around them. In the aftermath of World War I, intolerance prevailed. In this atmosphere ...
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(1997)This study examines gendered differences in perception of humor functions in 311 male and female college students. Subjects ratings on three different test instruments were obtained: Multidimensional Sense of Humor Scale ...
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(1995)The condition of the Third World is by no means a topic of new interest to scholars, researchers, and policy-makers. Much time has already been spent trying to ascertain why this part of the world has developed the way it ...
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(1991)After considering what is said about women and analyzing their individual characterizations, one question remains: are these Plautine women representative of the Roman ideal? The Roman ideal for womanhood, as established ...
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(2001)This study examined the role of social influence in females' judgments of dominant and Agreeable males' dating desirability. Three hundred and sixty participants viewed one of four videotape segments that featured an ...