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Publikováno v:
Child Development. 73:810-828
A large literature has shown that children's beliefs and aspirations about occupations reflect cultural gender stereotypes. One channel that may create or sustain occupational stereotypes is language. Two studies were designed to examine whether chil
Autor:
Vernon M. Chinchilli, Elizabeth J. Susman, Holleen R. Krogh, Lynn S. Liben, M. Rose D'Arcangelo, Susan J. Kunselman, Jordan W. Finkelstein, Laurence M. Demers, Jacqueline Schwab, G Lookingbill, Judith Semon Dubas, Howard E. Kulin
Publikováno v:
Developmental Psychology. 38:236-253
Males typically surpass females in spatial performance, an outcome that may be linked to testosterone and estrogen. The authors (a) review physiological mechanisms, developmental periods, and past empirical work relevant to sex steroids' effects on h
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 79:346-363
Past work shows that even young children know that occupations are differentially linked to men and women in our society. In our research, we studied whether 6- and 11-year-old children's (a) beliefs about job status and (b) job interests would be af
Autor:
Lynn S. Liben, Holleen R. Krogh
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 44:621-623
Autor:
Lynn S, Liben, Elizabeth J, Susman, Jordan W, Finkelstein, Vernon M, Chinchilli, Susan, Kunselman, Jacqueline, Schwab, Judith Semon, Dubas, Laurence M, Demers, Georgia, Lookingbill, M Rose, Darcangelo, Holleen R, Krogh, Howard E, Kulin
Publikováno v:
Developmental psychology. 38(2)
Males typically surpass females in spatial performance, an outcome that may be linked to testosterone and estrogen. The authors (a) review physiological mechanisms, developmental periods, and past empirical work relevant to sex steroids' effects on h