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Sex Stereotypes: A Comparison Of Hispanic And Caucasian Mother's Expectations And Wishes, Ngoc Thuy Pham
Sex Stereotypes: A Comparison Of Hispanic And Caucasian Mother's Expectations And Wishes, Ngoc Thuy Pham
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In order to understand how children develop gender stereotypes, research needs to be conducted regarding parent's beliefs about gender differences and gender expectations. This is because while there may be other environmental factors involved, parents still have powerful influence on their children. Gender identification starts early. Children learn that this is the way males or females are supposed to behave. Parents may shape and influence a child's beliefs concerning feminine and masculine identities even from the very first moments of a child's life.
Degrading Pornography: A Male Perspective, Kerri F. Dunn
Degrading Pornography: A Male Perspective, Kerri F. Dunn
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Non-violent, degrading pornography -- Ratings of degradation and arousal -- Men vs. women -- Male reations to video depictions of sexually explicit behavior, status reduction, availability, semen/penis worship, dominance, status inequality, submission, objectification, and unreciprocated sex.
Masculine Male Sex-Role-Induced Drive: A Social Analog Of Intermittent Shock, Marguerite Dragna
Masculine Male Sex-Role-Induced Drive: A Social Analog Of Intermittent Shock, Marguerite Dragna
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Self-Report And Behavioral Reactions To Male Sex-Role Incongruency, Pamela J. Renk
Self-Report And Behavioral Reactions To Male Sex-Role Incongruency, Pamela J. Renk
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