Gender stereotypes have changed: A cross-temporal meta-analysis of U.S. public opinion polls from 1946 to 2018.
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Sabine Sczesny | A. Eagly | David I Miller | Sabine Sczesny | Michèle C. Kaufmann | Alice H Eagly | Christa Nater | Michèle Kaufmann | C. Nater
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