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  • Conceptualizing gender in personality theory and research / Abigail J. Stewart and M. Brinton Lykes  2
    Gender differences in emotional development: A review of theories and research / Leslie R. Brody  14
    Depression vs. paranoia: Why are there sex differences in mental illness? / Helen Block Lewis  62
    Gender and victimization by intimates / Lenore E. Auerback Walker and Angela Browne  91
    The measurement of masculinity and femininity: Engendering categorical realities / J. G. Morawski  108
    Individuation and attachment in personality development: Extending Erickson's theory / Carol E. Franz and Kathleen M. White  136
    Lives of women who become autonomous / Ravenna Helson, Valory Mitchell, and Barbara Hart  169
    Sex and sex role effects on achievement strivings: Dimensions of similarity and difference / William P. Gaeddert  198
    Individual differences in moral development: The relation of sex, gender, and personality to morality / Peter D. Lifton  218
    Responsibility and the power motive in women and men / David G. Winter and Nicole B. Barnebaum  247
    Gender and individualistic vs. collective bases for notions about the self / M. Brinton Lykes  268
    Masculine/feminine: A personological perspective / Rae Carlson  296
    Ironies in the contemporary study of gender / Deborah Belle  312
    Index  319
    Editors and contributors  325
  • Abigail J. Stewart

    Leslie R. Brody

    Helen Block Lewis

    Lenore E. Auerbach Walker

    Angela Browne

    J. G. Morawski

    Carol E. Franz

    Kathleen M. White

    Ravenna Helson

    Valory Mitchell

    Barbara Hart

    William P. Gaeddert

    Peter D. Lifton

    David G. Winter

    Nicole B. Barenbaum

    M. Brinton Lykes

    Rae Carlson

    Deborah Belle

  • "I am enthusiastic about this work; with the strong introduction, the contents are approachable by the non-specialist and contain much of value on gender differences. The chapters link up well to similar discussions in all other disciplines. . . . All of the contents demonstrate a great variety and vitality."—Jean O'Barr

    "Gender and Personality has a breadth and thoroughness that suggests it will stand as a marker for some years to come; it provides a comprehensive coverage of a perspective on gender that has not been treated systematically in recent years. The work is scholarly but not esoteric, and the breadth of coverage makes it a valuable sourcebook."—Kay Deaux

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