Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 111
... differences in morbidity and illness behavior may reflect basic biological differences between men and women . In addition , it may be easier for women to define symptoms as illness and to seek treatment because of female sex - role ...
... differences in morbidity and illness behavior may reflect basic biological differences between men and women . In addition , it may be easier for women to define symptoms as illness and to seek treatment because of female sex - role ...
Page 139
... differences in preferences on such is- sues cannot be related adequately to broader policy goals , then general theo- retical propositions about gender differences in politics cannot be developed . And differences regarding the overall ...
... differences in preferences on such is- sues cannot be related adequately to broader policy goals , then general theo- retical propositions about gender differences in politics cannot be developed . And differences regarding the overall ...
Page 252
... differences exist between Catholics and Protestants and non - Judeo- Christians and Jews , the differences must be qualified . Data in column 2 ( means for mastery - over - nature ) show that while differences exist among the groupings ...
... differences exist between Catholics and Protestants and non - Judeo- Christians and Jews , the differences must be qualified . Data in column 2 ( means for mastery - over - nature ) show that while differences exist among the groupings ...
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