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D Bruce Carter
Syracuse University - Syracuse / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 4661739
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D Bruce Carter's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Cognitive aspects of early sex-role development: The influence of gender schemas on preschoolers' memories and preferences for sex-typed toys and activities Child development, 782-792, 1988
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Peers and the maintenance of sex-typed behavior: The development of children's conceptions of cross-gender behavior in their peers Social Cognition 2 (4), 294-314, 1984
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Sex roles as social conventions: The development of children's conceptions of sex-role stereotypes. Developmental Psychology 18 (6), 812, 1982
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Gender schema, gender constancy, and gender-role knowledge: The roles of cognitive factors in preschoolers' gender-role stereotype attributions. Developmental Psychology 25 (3), 444, 1989
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The relationships among sex role orientation, egalitarianism, attitudes toward sexuality, and attitudes toward violence against women The Journal of social psychology 137 (5), 568-587, 1997
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