Sex stereotypes and implicit personality theory. I. A personality description approach to the assessment of sex stereotypes Richard D. AshmoreMary Lou Tumia OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 518
Sex stereotypes and implicit personality theory. II. A trait-inference approach to the assessment of sex stereotypes Frances K. Del BocaRichard D. Ashmore OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 535
Sex differences in susceptibility to social influence Judy C. Morelock OriginalPaper Pages: 537 - 548
The effect of two sources of role strain on women physicians Dalia G. Ducker OriginalPaper Pages: 549 - 559
Psychological androgyny and college students' judgments of mental health Jeanne Brooks-GunnMelanie Fisch OriginalPaper Pages: 575 - 580
Effects of sex-role deviant lifestyles in otherwise normal persons on the perception of maladjustment Penelope J. TilbyRudolf Kalin OriginalPaper Pages: 581 - 592
Effects of increased occupational participation by women on androgynous and nonandrogynous individuals' ratings of occupational attractiveness Robert M. ArkinKaren S. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 593 - 605
The participation of men and women in educational research: Another look J. Arline Lewis-Beck Brief Report Pages: 607 - 610
Occupational sex-role liberality of third-, fifth-, and seventh-grade females Mary E. Umstot OriginalPaper Pages: 611 - 617
Lateralness in women's work: New views on success Ellen LewinVirginia Olesen OriginalPaper Pages: 619 - 629
Sexual inequality and the reproduction of consciousness: An analysis of sex-role stereotyping among children Scott CummingsDelbert Taebel OriginalPaper Pages: 631 - 644
Sex differences in the professional orientation of first-year medical students Jane Leserman OriginalPaper Pages: 645 - 660