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期刊名:Sex roles

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ISSN:0360-0025

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Laramie D Taylor,Tiffany Setters Laramie D Taylor
The impact of exposure to media representations of aggressive, attractive, female protagonists on audiences' gender role expectations for women was explored through a laboratory experiment with 122 undergraduates from a large university on ...
Kristina M Zosuls,Cindy Faith Miller,Diane N Ruble et al. Kristina M Zosuls et al.
The late 1960s through the 1970s marked an important turning point in the field of gender research, including theory and research in gender development. The establishment of Sex Roles in 1975 as a forum for this research represented an impo...
Christine R Harris Christine R Harris
Two previous articles reported that women prefer less feminized male faces during the fertile phase of their menstrual cycle, supposedly reflecting an evolved mating strategy whereby women choose mates of maximum genetic quality when concep...
Larry E Dumka,Nancy A Gonzales,Darya Bonds et al. Larry E Dumka et al.
To understand the role that Mexican origin parents play in their children's academic success, this study used structural equation modeling to evaluate the associations of parents' parenting practices (warmth, monitoring, harshness, and acad...
Marina Epstein,L Monique Ward Marina Epstein
Although parents are assumed to be children's primary models of socialization when it comes to gender, little is known about direct communication of gendered values in the family. Accordingly, this study assessed the amount and content of r...
Eileen L Zurbriggen,Laura R Ramsey,Beth K Jaworski Eileen L Zurbriggen
Few studies have examined objectification in the context of romantic relationships, even though strong theoretical arguments have often made this connection. This study addresses this gap in the literature by examining whether exposure to m...
Suchi P Joshi,Jochen Peter,Patti M Valkenburg Suchi P Joshi
The aim of this comparative quantitative content analysis was to investigate how US and Dutch teen girl magazines cover sexual desire (i.e., sexual wanting, and pleasure) and sexual danger (i.e., sexual risk, and negative physical/health co...
Campbell Leaper,Diana M Arias Campbell Leaper
This study examined components of women's feminist identity and possible relations to their reported coping responses to sexism. A sample of 169 undergraduate women (M = 19.4 y, SD = 1.2) from diverse ethnic backgrounds completed surveys as...
Rena M Rudy,Lucy Popova,Daniel G Linz Rena M Rudy
This special issue on gender-related content analysis is the second of two parts (see Rudy et al. 2010b). The current special issue is more diverse than was the first in the number of countries that are represented and in the variety of med...
Matthew J Hertenstein,Dacher Keltner Matthew J Hertenstein
We reanalyzed a data set consisting of a U.S. undergraduate sample (N = 212) from a previous study (Hertenstein et al. 2006a) that showed that touch communicates distinct emotions between humans. In the current reanalysis, we found that ang...