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  • 3. Differential effects of an adult observer's presence on sex-typed play behavior: A comparison between gender-schematic and gender-aschematic preschool children.
    Wilansky-Traynor P, Lobel TE.
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  • 4. The relation of gender understanding to children's sex-typed preferences and gender stereotypes.
    Martin CL, Little JK.
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  • 9. Battle of the sexes: gender stereotype confirmation and reactance in negotiations.
    Kray LJ, Thompson L, Galinsky A.
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  • 12. The role of gender constancy in early gender development.
    Ruble DN, Taylor LJ, Cyphers L, Greulich FK, Lurye LE, Shrout PE.
    Child Dev; 2007 Jun; 78(4):1121-36. PubMed ID: 17650129
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  • 13. 'It's a boy because he's painting a picture': age differences in children's conventional and unconventional gender schemas.
    Tenenbaum HR, Hill DB, Joseph N, Roche E.
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  • 14. Toys, sociocognitive traits, and occupations: Italian children's endorsement of gender stereotypes.
    De Caroli ME, Sagone E.
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  • 15. Congruence between gender stereotypes and activity preference in self-identified tomboys and non-tomboys.
    Martin CL, Dinella LM.
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  • 16. The development of sex typing in middle childhood.
    Serbin LA, Powlishta KK, Gulko J.
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  • 18. Perception of intentions and actions: gender stereotype susceptibility.
    Pavlova MA, Wecker M, Krombholz K, Sokolov AA.
    Brain Res; 2010 Jan 22; 1311():81-5. PubMed ID: 19948153
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  • 19. Recognizing the centrality of gender identity and stereotype knowledge in gender development and moving toward theoretical integration: reply to Bandura and Bussey (2004).
    Martin CL, Ruble DN, Szkrybalo J.
    Psychol Bull; 2004 Sep 22; 130(5):702-10. PubMed ID: 15367077
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