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The great sex divide:

a study of male-female differences
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Scott-Townsend Publishers, Jun 1, 1992 - Psychology - 160 pages
Prominent University of London psychologist surveys the result of scientific studies of psychological differences between males & females, & discusses the social & political limitations thereof. Explores traditional stereotypes while revealing new information derived from controlled research. Illustrated by charts & diagrams, this is useful as an up-to-date textbook for psychology classes, but is still eminently readable for the lay person. Social & political implications of identified differences are discussed. This book will be of value not only to psychologists, marriage counselors & medical practitioners, but also to all interested in the feminist movement, affirmative action questions, sex relations, family behavior & the sociology of the family. Order from Scott-Townsend Publishers, Box 34070 N.W., Washington, D.C. 20043 or by telephone to (202) 371-2700 or FAX (202) 371-1523.

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Evidence from Human Biology
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Evidence from Animals and Other Cultures
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