If “Boys Will Be Boys,” Then Girls Will Be Victims? A Meta-Analytic Review of the Research That Relates Masculine Ideology to Sexual Aggression Sarah K. MurnenCarrie WrightGretchen Kaluzny OriginalPaper Pages: 359 - 375
Increasing Initial Leadership Effectiveness: Assisting Both Women and Men Mary B. HogueJanice D. YoderJennifer Ludwig OriginalPaper Pages: 377 - 384
Gender Typing of the Successful Manager—A Stereotype Reconsidered Tineke M. Willemsen OriginalPaper Pages: 385 - 391
When Illnesses or Accidents Befall Others: The Role of Gender in Defensive Distancing George I. Whitehead IIIStephanie H. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 393 - 401
The Gendering of Adolescents' Childbearing and Educational Plans: Reciprocal Effects and the Influence of Social Context Kimberly A. MahaffySally K. Ward OriginalPaper Pages: 403 - 417
When Men Divulge: Portrayals of Men's Self-Disclosure in Prime Time Situation Comedies Glenn E. GoodMichael J. PorterMark G. Dillon OriginalPaper Pages: 419 - 427
You Look Mahvelous: An Examination of Gender and Appearance Comments in the 1999–2000 Prime-Time Season Martha M. LauzenDavid M. Dozier OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 437
Television Situation Comedies: Male Weight, Negative References, and Audience Reactions Gregory FoutsKimberley Vaughan OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 442
Book Review: Fat Talk: What Girls and Their Parents Say About Dieting. Mimi Nichter, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA; 2000. 202 pp. + appendices Joanne Motiño BaileyMarcia C. Inhorn BookReview Pages: 443 - 444
Book Review: The Spectacle of Violence: Homophobia, Gender, and Knowledge. Gail Mason, London, Routledge; 2002. 170 pp. $22.00 Mary CrawfordDiana Milillo BookReview Pages: 445 - 446