Why Men are the Way They are: The Male-female DynamicMcGraw-Hill, 1986 - 403 pages |
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Page 260
... reinforce the stereotype of Man the Infidel . I Have to Keep My Affairs Secret . . . It Would Hurt His Ego to Tell Him Once we understand that Man the Infidel is a statistical myth , we are ready to understand how such a myth gets ...
... reinforce the stereotype of Man the Infidel . I Have to Keep My Affairs Secret . . . It Would Hurt His Ego to Tell Him Once we understand that Man the Infidel is a statistical myth , we are ready to understand how such a myth gets ...
Page 333
... reinforce the stereotype of boys as angry and girls as fearful . Since we tend to associate anger with people who ... reinforced - even when the behavior is identical . Even when the feelings are identical . In similar ways we have ...
... reinforce the stereotype of boys as angry and girls as fearful . Since we tend to associate anger with people who ... reinforced - even when the behavior is identical . Even when the feelings are identical . In similar ways we have ...
Page 361
... reinforce that socialization . It is both women and men who choose to get their approval , recognition , and respect by either making decisions or blaming others for decisions they did not even make an effort to be elected to make . And ...
... reinforce that socialization . It is both women and men who choose to get their approval , recognition , and respect by either making decisions or blaming others for decisions they did not even make an effort to be elected to make . And ...
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Men Have the PowerWhy Would They | 3 |
PART | 12 |
The Message the | 26 |
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