Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... women . Without denying that , psychologists Nancy Chodorow ( 1978 , 1989 ) , Jean Baker Miller ( 1986 ) , and Carol Gilligan and her colleagues ( 1982 , 1990 ) contend that women more than men give priority to relationships . The ...
... women . Without denying that , psychologists Nancy Chodorow ( 1978 , 1989 ) , Jean Baker Miller ( 1986 ) , and Carol Gilligan and her colleagues ( 1982 , 1990 ) contend that women more than men give priority to relationships . The ...
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... women report friendships with women to be more intimate , enjoyable , and nurturing ( Rubin , 1985 ; Sapadin , 1988 ) . When they want empathy and under- standing , someone to whom they can disclose their joys and hurts , both men and women ...
... women report friendships with women to be more intimate , enjoyable , and nurturing ( Rubin , 1985 ; Sapadin , 1988 ) . When they want empathy and under- standing , someone to whom they can disclose their joys and hurts , both men and women ...
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David G. Myers. actual rape rate . Moreover , many more women - half in one recent survey of college women ( Sandberg & others , 1985 ) -report having suffered some form of sexual assault while on a date , and even more have experienced ...
David G. Myers. actual rape rate . Moreover , many more women - half in one recent survey of college women ( Sandberg & others , 1985 ) -report having suffered some form of sexual assault while on a date , and even more have experienced ...
Contents
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES | 1 |
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
NotSoObvious Ways in Which Values Enter | 8 |
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