Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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1992.2 Data are available for citizens ' evaluations of nineteen female Senate candidates ( thirteen Democrats and six Republicans ) and 103 male candidates ( fifty - five Republicans and forty - eight Democrats ) .
1992.2 Data are available for citizens ' evaluations of nineteen female Senate candidates ( thirteen Democrats and six Republicans ) and 103 male candidates ( fifty - five Republicans and forty - eight Democrats ) .
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Among the well educated , more negative references to female Senate candidates ' competence and leadership abilities , relative to those for male candidates , are evident . Fewer criticisms are made of female candidates ' ethics and ...
Among the well educated , more negative references to female Senate candidates ' competence and leadership abilities , relative to those for male candidates , are evident . Fewer criticisms are made of female candidates ' ethics and ...
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Specifically , evidence exists of an advantage for male candidates regarding their competence , while female candidates enjoyed an advantage regarding social issues . Leadership and ethics , surprisingly , were sources of both weakness ...
Specifically , evidence exists of an advantage for male candidates regarding their competence , while female candidates enjoyed an advantage regarding social issues . Leadership and ethics , surprisingly , were sources of both weakness ...
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