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Social Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Gender Studies - General & Miscellaneous, Sex Differences, Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous, Sex Role - General & Miscellaneous
Sex Differences In Social Behavior: A Social-Role Interpretation by Alice H. Eagly β€” book cover

Sex Differences In Social Behavior: A Social-Role Interpretation

by Alice H. Eagly
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Overview

In presenting an innovative theory of sex differences in the social context, this volume applies social-role theory and meta-analytic techniques to research in aggression, social influence, helping, nonverbal, and group behavior. Eagly's findings show that gender stereotypic behavior results from different male and female role expectations, and that the disparity between these gender stereotypes and actual sex differences is not as great as is often believed.

Synopsis

In presenting an innovative theory of sex differences in the social context, this volume applies social-role theory and meta-analytic techniques to research in aggression, social influence, helping, nonverbal, and group behavior. Eagly's findings show that gender stereotypic behavior results from different male and female role expectations, and that the disparity between these gender stereotypes and actual sex differences is not as great as is often believed.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1987
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780898598049

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