Sex differences in children's attributions for success and failure on math and spelling tests Deborah J. Stipek OriginalPaper Pages: 969 - 981
The influence of gender labels on the sex typing of imaginary occupations Norma J. ShepelakDarlene OgdenDiane Tobin-Bennett OriginalPaper Pages: 983 - 996
Cognitive factors in the development of sex-typed preferences Walter EmmerichKarla Shepard OriginalPaper Pages: 997 - 1007
The evidence of sex-typed behaviors in professional Jamaican men and women Marlene A. Hamilton OriginalPaper Pages: 1009 - 1019
An aspect of sex-role identification with a sample of twelve year olds and sixteen year olds P. G. Richmond OriginalPaper Pages: 1021 - 1032
Ratings of counselor expertness, attractiveness, and trustworthiness as a function of counselor sex role and subject feminist orientation Linda Mezydlo Subich OriginalPaper Pages: 1033 - 1043
The effects of psychological androgyny on attributions of causality for success and failure Grace C. BellKay F. Schaffer OriginalPaper Pages: 1045 - 1055
Class, housework, and happiness: Women's work and life satisfaction Myra Marx Ferree OriginalPaper Pages: 1057 - 1074
Gender differences in perceptions of leadership Diane LinimonWilliam L. Barron IIIToni Falbo OriginalPaper Pages: 1075 - 1089
Another look at physicians' treatment of men and women with common complaints Lois M. VerbruggeRichard P. Steiner OriginalPaper Pages: 1091 - 1109
Why do males and females differ? Children's beliefs about sex differences Jacqui SmithGraeme Russell OriginalPaper Pages: 1111 - 1120
The perception of the past, present, and future in preadolescent asthmatic children: An exploratory study Wallace Panides OriginalPaper Pages: 1141 - 1152