Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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... boys ( Clay , 1968 ; Kagan & Lewis , 1965 ) . Clay ( 1968 ) observed that among just - walking children , boys initiated more contact with their mothers than girls did . In contrast , Goldberg and Lewis ( 1969 ) observed free play among ...
... boys ( Clay , 1968 ; Kagan & Lewis , 1965 ) . Clay ( 1968 ) observed that among just - walking children , boys initiated more contact with their mothers than girls did . In contrast , Goldberg and Lewis ( 1969 ) observed free play among ...
Sayfa 201
... boy's pain expressions . No mother in our sample resopnded to a 6 - month - old boy's pain sig- nal , but did so to 22 % of the girl's pain signals . Boys gave insignificantly fewer pain signals . What about the configuration of a ...
... boy's pain expressions . No mother in our sample resopnded to a 6 - month - old boy's pain sig- nal , but did so to 22 % of the girl's pain signals . Boys gave insignificantly fewer pain signals . What about the configuration of a ...
Sayfa 202
... boys ' more negatively , and that girls ' expressions elicit less control from mothers , at least in playful situations . This may in fact result in the inhibition of boys ' nonverbal behavior and the encouragement of girls ' nonverbal ...
... boys ' more negatively , and that girls ' expressions elicit less control from mothers , at least in playful situations . This may in fact result in the inhibition of boys ' nonverbal behavior and the encouragement of girls ' nonverbal ...
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Barrier or Agent for Sex Role Change? | 3 |
Evidence for Nonverbal Supports for Change | 9 |
Gender Patterns in Touching Behavior | 15 |
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