Current directions in gender psychology
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書誌事項
Current directions in gender psychology
(Readings from the Association for Psychological Science)
Allyn & Bacon, c2010
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
These timely, cutting-edge articles allow instructors to bring their students real-world perspective-from a reliable source-about today's most current and pressing issues in gender psychology.
目次
SECTION 1. PHYSICAL HEALTH
Kajantie, E. (2008). Physiological stress response, estrogen, and the male-female mortality gap.
Stoney, C.M. (2003). Gender and cardiovascular disease: A psychobiological and integrative approach.
Almeida, D.M. (2005). Resilience and vulnerability to daily stressors assessed via diary methods.
Goldenberg, J.L. (2005). The body stripped down: An existential account of the threat posed by the physical body.
SECTION 2. PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Nolen-Hocksema, S. (2001). Gender differences in depression.
Crick, N.R., Casas, J.F., & Nelson, D.A. (2002). Toward a more comprehensive understanding of peer maltreatment: Studies of relational victimization.
Robins, R.W., & Trzesniewski, K.H. (2005). Self-esteem development across the lifespan.
Kim, J.E., & Moen, P. (2002). Is retirement good or bad for subjective well-being?
SECTION 3. COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING
Ramsey-Rennels, J.L., & Langlois, J.H. (2006). Infants' differential processing of female and male faces.
Martin, C.L., & Ruble, D. (2004). Children's search for gender cues: Cognitive perspectives on gender development.
Herlitz, A., & Rehnman, J. (2008). Sex differences in episodic memory.
Sherwin, B.B. (2007). Does estrogen protect against cognitive aging in women?
Halpern, D.F. (2004). A cognitive-process taxonomy for sex differences in cognitive abilities.
SECTION 4. EVOLUTION AND HUMAN SEXUALITY
Peplau, L.A. (2003). Human sexuality: How do men and women differ?
Buss, D. M. (2001). Cognitive biases and emotional wisdom in the evolution of conflict between the sexes.
Miller, L.C., Putcha-Bhagavatula, A., & Pedersen, W.C. (2002). Men's and women's mating preferences: Distinct evolutionary mechanisms?
Diamond, L. M. (2004). Emerging perspectives on distinctions between romantic love and sexual desire.
Shackelford, T.K., & Goetz, A.T. (2007). Adaptation to sperm competition in humans.
SECTION 5. PARENTING
Deutsch, F.M. (2001). Equally shared parenting.
Patterson, C. J. (2006). Children of lesbian and gay parents.
Marler,C. ,Trainor, B.C., & Davis, E. (2005). Paternal behavior and offspring aggression.
Suitor, J. J., Sechrist, M. P., Pardo, S.T., Pillemer, K. (2008). Within family differences in parent-child relations across the life course.
SECTION 6. SOCIAL CONTEXT
Killen, M. (2007). Children's social and moral reasoning about exclusion.
Katz, A.N., Blasko, D.G., & Kazmerski, V.A. (2004). Saying what you don't mean: Social influences on sarcastic language processing.
Maccoby, E.E. (2002). Gender and group process: A developmental perspective.
Hyde, J.S. (2007). New directions in the study of gender similarities and differences
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