Competent Enough, But Would You Vote for Her? Gender Stereotypes and Media Influences on Perceptions of Women Politicians
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Bettina J. Casad | Michelle C. Bligh | Amber M. Gaffney | Michèle M. Schlehofer | M. Bligh | B. Casad | Amber M Gaffney
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