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Sex differences in social behavior : a social-role interpretation

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The analysis of sex differences in social behavior is presented as a new theory and a new method based on research published in “Sex Differences in Social Behavior: A New Theory and a New Method.”
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Contents: The Analysis of Sex Differences in Social Behavior: A New Theory and a New Method. Sex Differences in Helping Behavior. Sex Differences in Aggressive Behavior. Sex Differences in Other Social Behaviors. The Interpretation of Sex Differences in Social Behavior.

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Examination of the Factorial Validity of the Group Environment Questionnaire

TL;DR: It was concluded that the data from this sample do not support the hypothesized four-factor structure of the GEQ and that further examination of the factor structure of this instrument is required.
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Prosocial/hostile roles and emotion comprehension in preschoolers

TL;DR: Satisfactory interteachers agreement not only confirms the macroroles hypothized, but also their expected distribution for gender and age, and the Prosocial roles presented a significant positive correlation with all subdimensions of emotion comprehension (External, Mental, and Reflective).
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Gender differences in leadership – believing is seeing: implications for managing diversity

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the effects of gender stereotyping on the relationship between gender and leadership and the role of culture on these beliefs, and demonstrate how different beliefs regarding gender differences and leadership can influence company diversity policies and initiatives.
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Possible Selves in Marital Roles: The Impact of the Anticipated Division of Labor on the Mate Preferences of Women and Men

TL;DR: The less provider responsibility anticipated for the wife, the more traditional were mate preferences and these experiments support the social role theory view that the roles anticipated by men and women influence their choice of mates.
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Why girls go pink: Game character identification and game-players' motivations

TL;DR: Results show that identification with characters in the game is an important process in explaining girls' gaming motivations and playing time is intensified with playing time, and age is not related to the most important motive in playing pink games: social interaction.