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Gender and emotion
Gender, sadness, and depression: The development of emotional focus through gendered discourse
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Author(s):
Robyn Fivush
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Janine P. Buckner
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Agneta H. Fischer
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Thinking about gender, thinking about theory: Gender and emotional experience
pp. 277
Sex differences in anxiety and depression: Empirical evidence and methodological questions
pp. 24
The socialization of gender differences in emotional expression: Display rules, infant temperament, and differentiation
pp. 48
Men's and women's lay theories of emotion
pp. 71
The relation between gender and emotion in different cultures
pp. 97
Gender differences in nonverbal communication of emotion
pp. 118
Gender and smiling: A meta-analysis
pp. 143
Sex differences in crying: Empirical findings and possible explanations
pp. 166
Masculine identity and restrictive emotionality
pp. 189
Women, men, and positive emotions: A social role interpretation
pp. 211
Gender and anger
pp. 232
Gender, sadness, and depression: The development of emotional focus through gendered discourse
pp. 254
Engendering gender differences in shame and guilt: Stereotypes, socialization, and situational pressures
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