Are there "his" and "hers" types of interdependence? The implications of gender differences in collective versus relational interdependence for affect, behavior, and cognition
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Are there "his" and "hers" types of interdependence? The implications of gender differences in collective versus relational interdependence for affect, behavior, and cognition
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im Januar 1999 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в 1999
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Are there "his" and "hers" typ ...... ffect, behavior, and cognition
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Are there "his" and "hers" typ ...... ffect, behavior, and cognition
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Are there "his" and "hers" typ ...... ffect, behavior, and cognition
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Are there "his" and "hers" typ ...... ffect, behavior, and cognition
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Are there "his" and "hers" typ ...... ffect, behavior, and cognition
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Are there "his" and "hers" typ ...... ffect, behavior, and cognition
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Are there "his" and "hers" typ ...... ffect, behavior, and cognition
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Shira Gabriel
Wendi L. Gardner
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10.1037/0022-3514.77.3.642
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1999-01-01T00:00:00Z