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Hidden Sexism: Facial Prominence and Its Connections to Gender and Occupational Status in Popular Print Media

Sex Roles - United States
doi 10.1007/s11199-007-9276-3
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DevelopmentalGender StudiesEducational PsychologySocial Psychology
Date

August 17, 2007

Authors
Justin L. Matthews
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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