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ERIC Number: EJ302185
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1984
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Preschoolers' Inferences about Gender and Emotion: The Mediation of Emotionality Stereotypes.
Birnbaum, Dana W.; Chemelski, Bruce E.
Sex Roles, v10 n7-8 p505-11 Apr 1984
Examination of preschoolers' stereotypes about sex differences in emotionality found that although this group consistently associated fear with females, gender attribution was situation-specific for anger and happiness. In explaining attributions, girls made greater use of sex-role and imagery categories than boys, and younger children gave more "don't know" answers. (CMG)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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