Gender and Nonverbal BehaviorClara Mayo, Nancy Henley Springer-Verlag, 1981 - 284 sayfa |
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Sayfa 131
... shown to consistently differentiate males and females , with the former generally doing more than the latter ( Duncan & Fiske , 1977 ) . In addition , a number of studies have shown that females alter their display of " femininity ...
... shown to consistently differentiate males and females , with the former generally doing more than the latter ( Duncan & Fiske , 1977 ) . In addition , a number of studies have shown that females alter their display of " femininity ...
Sayfa 133
... shown to char- acterize women and men . It is suggested that the use of multiple discrete behav- iors is particularly suited to elucidating the influence of sex and sex - role identification on gender display . First , performance of ...
... shown to char- acterize women and men . It is suggested that the use of multiple discrete behav- iors is particularly suited to elucidating the influence of sex and sex - role identification on gender display . First , performance of ...
Sayfa 214
... shown in the safety of the interior of the home . As children grow older , they are shown more frequently in the areas bor- dering the house , on porches , in backyards or driveways , for example , and are more apt to be found alone or ...
... shown in the safety of the interior of the home . As children grow older , they are shown more frequently in the areas bor- dering the house , on porches , in backyards or driveways , for example , and are more apt to be found alone or ...
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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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