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Block, J., 1978. Another look at sex differentation in the socialization behaviors of mothers and fathers//J.Sherman and F.Denmark (ed.). The psychology of women: Future directions of research. New York.

Buck, R., 1975. Non-verbal communication of affect in children//Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, # 31. P.644-653.

Carli, L., 1995. No: Biology does not create gender differences in personality//M.R.Walsh (ed.). Women, men, and gender. Yale Univ. Press.

Charlsworth, W., and LaFreniere, P., 1983. Dominance, friendship utilization, and resource utilization in preschool children's groups//Ethology and Sociology, #4. P.175-186.

Chodorow, N., 1978. The reproduction of mothering: Psychoanalysis and the sociology of gender. Univ. of California press.

Condry, J. and Condry,S. 1976. Sex differences: A study in the eye of the beholder//Child Development, #47. P. 812-819.

Dien, D., 1992. Gender and individuation: China and the West//Psychoanalytic Review,#79(1). P.105-119.

Dunn, J., Braun, J., and Beardsall, L, 1991. Family talk about feelings states and children's later understanding of others emotions// Development Psychology, #27. P. 448-455.

Dunn, J., Braun, J., Slomkowski, C., Tesla, C., and Yungblade, L.,

1991. Yung children's understanding of other people's feelings and beliefs// Child Development, #62. P. 1352-1366.

Dunn, J., Bretherton, I., and Munn, P., 1987.Conversations about feelings states between mothers and their yung children// Development Psychology, #23. P. 132-139.

Fagot, B.I., 1985. Beyond the reinforcement principle:Another step toward understanding sex-role development//Development Psychology, #21. P. 1097-1104.

Gable, S., Belsky, J., and Crnic, K., 1993. Coparenting in the child's second year: Stability and change from 15 to 21 months. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child development, New Orleans, March.

Harris, J., 1995. Where is the child environment? A group socialization theory of development//Psychological Review, #102. P.458-489.

Haviland, J., and Malatesta, S., 1982. The development of sex differences in nonverbal signals: Fallacies, facts, and fantasies //C.Mayo and N.Henley (ed.). Gender and non-verbal behavior. New York.

Hetherington, E., 1967. The effects of familial variables on sex-typing, on parent-child similarity, and imitation of children// J.Hill (ed.). Minnesota symposium on child psychology, vol.1. Univ. of Minnesota press.

Jacklin, C.N., DiPietro, J.A., and Maccoby, E.E. 1985. Sex-stereotyping behavior  and sex-typing pressure in child/parent interaction//Archives of Sexual Behavior, #13(5). P.413-425.

Kochanska, G., 1997. Mutually responsive orientation between mothers and their yung children:Implications for early socialization//Child Development, #68. P. 94-112.

Kochanska, G., Aksan, N., and Koenig, A., 1995. A longitudinal study of the roots ofpreschoolers' conscience: Commited compliance and emerging internalization//Child Development, #66(6). P. 1752-1769.

Langlois, J., and Downs, A., 1980. Mothers, fathers, and peers as socialization agents of sex-typed play behaviors in yung children// Child development, #51. P.1217-1247.

Leaper C., and Gleason, J. 1996. The relationship of play activity and gender to parent and child-sex-typed communication//International Journal of Behaviorial Development, # 19. P.689-703.

Lytton,H., and Romney,D., 1991. Parent's differential socialization of boys and girls: A meta-analysis//Psychological Bulletin, #109(2). P. 267-296.

Maccoby,E.E., and Jacklin, C.N., 1974. Mith, reality, and shades of gray: What we know and don't know about sex differences //Psychology Today, #8(7). P.109-112.

Maccoby,E.E., and Jacklin, C.N., 1983. The "person" characteristics of children and the family as environment //D.Magnussen, V.Allen (ed.). Human development:An interactional perspective. New York.

Martin, J. A., 1981. A longitudinal study of the consequence of early mother-infant interaction: A microanalytic approach//Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, serial no.190, #46(3).

Minton, C., Kagan, J., and Levine, J.A., 1971. Maternal control and obedience in the two-year-old// Child development, #42. P.1873-1894.

Power, T., McGrath, M., Hughes, S., and Manire, S.., 1994. Compliance and assertion: Yung children's responses to mothers versus fathers// Development Psychology, #30(6). P. 980-988.

Rubin, J., Provenzano, F.J., and Luria, Z., 1974. The eye of the beholder: Parent's view on sex of newborns// American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, #44. P. 512-519.

Russel G., Russel, A., 1987. Mother-child and father-child relationship in middle childhood// Child development, #58. P.1573-1585.

Siegal, M., 1987. Are sons and daughters treated more differently by fathers than mothers?//Developmental Review, #7. P. 183-209.

Smetana, J.G., 1989. Toddlers' social interactions in the contex of moral and conventional transgressions in the home// Development Psychology, #25. P. 499-509.

Snow, M.E., Maccoby, E.E., and Jacklin, C.N. 1983. Sex-of-child differencees in father-child interaction at one year age//Child development, #54. P.227-232.

Stern, M., and Karraker, K.H., 1989. Sex stereotipingof infants: A review of gender labeling studies// Sex Roles, #20. P. 501-522.

Thronick, E., and Cohn, J., 1989. Infant-mother face to face interaction:Age and gender diffrences in coordination and the occurence of miscoordination// Child development, #60. P.85092.

Whiting, B.B., and Edwards, C.P. 1988. Children of different worlds: The formation of social behavior. Cambridge:Harvard Univ.Press.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Block, J., 1978. Another look at sex differentation in the socialization behaviors of mothers and fathers//J.Sherman and F.Denmark (ed.). The psychology of women: Future directions of research. New York.

Buck, R., 1975. Non-verbal communication of affect in children//Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, # 31. P.644-653.

Carli, L., 1995. No: Biology does not create gender differences in personality//M.R.Walsh (ed.). Women, men, and gender. Yale Univ. Press.

Charlsworth, W., and LaFreniere, P., 1983. Dominance, friendship utilization, and resource utilization in preschool children's groups//Ethology and Sociology, #4. P.175-186.

Chodorow, N., 1978. The reproduction of mothering: Psychoanalysis and the sociology of gender. Univ. of California press.

Condry, J. and Condry,S. 1976. Sex differences: A study in the eye of the beholder//Child Development, #47. P. 812-819.

Dien, D., 1992. Gender and individuation: China and the West//Psychoanalytic Review,#79(1). P.105-119.

Dunn, J., Braun, J., and Beardsall, L, 1991. Family talk about feelings states and children's later understanding of others emotions// Development Psychology, #27. P. 448-455.

Dunn, J., Braun, J., Slomkowski, C., Tesla, C., and Yungblade, L.,

1991. Yung children's understanding of other people's feelings and beliefs// Child Development, #62. P. 1352-1366.

Dunn, J., Bretherton, I., and Munn, P., 1987.Conversations about feelings states between mothers and their yung children// Development Psychology, #23. P. 132-139.

Fagot, B.I., 1985. Beyond the reinforcement principle:Another step toward understanding sex-role development//Development Psychology, #21. P. 1097-1104.

Gable, S., Belsky, J., and Crnic, K., 1993. Coparenting in the child's second year: Stability and change from 15 to 21 months. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child development, New Orleans, March.

Harris, J., 1995. Where is the child environment? A group socialization theory of development//Psychological Review, #102. P.458-489.

Haviland, J., and Malatesta, S., 1982. The development of sex differences in nonverbal signals: Fallacies, facts, and fantasies //C.Mayo and N.Henley (ed.). Gender and non-verbal behavior. New York.

Hetherington, E., 1967. The effects of familial variables on sex-typing, on parent-child similarity, and imitation of children// J.Hill (ed.). Minnesota symposium on child psychology, vol.1. Univ. of Minnesota press.

Jacklin, C.N., DiPietro, J.A., and Maccoby, E.E. 1985. Sex-stereotyping behavior  and sex-typing pressure in child/parent interaction//Archives of Sexual Behavior, #13(5). P.413-425.

Kochanska, G., 1997. Mutually responsive orientation between mothers and their yung children:Implications for early socialization//Child Development, #68. P. 94-112.

Kochanska, G., Aksan, N., and Koenig, A., 1995. A longitudinal study of the roots ofpreschoolers' conscience: Commited compliance and emerging internalization//Child Development, #66(6). P. 1752-1769.

Langlois, J., and Downs, A., 1980. Mothers, fathers, and peers as socialization agents of sex-typed play behaviors in yung children// Child development, #51. P.1217-1247.

Leaper C., and Gleason, J. 1996. The relationship of play activity and gender to parent and child-sex-typed communication//International Journal of Behaviorial Development, # 19. P.689-703.

Lytton,H., and Romney,D., 1991. Parent's differential socialization of boys and girls: A meta-analysis//Psychological Bulletin, #109(2). P. 267-296.

Maccoby,E.E., and Jacklin, C.N., 1974. Mith, reality, and shades of gray: What we know and don't know about sex differences //Psychology Today, #8(7). P.109-112.

Maccoby,E.E., and Jacklin, C.N., 1983. The "person" characteristics of children and the family as environment //D.Magnussen, V.Allen (ed.). Human development:An interactional perspective. New York.

Martin, J. A., 1981. A longitudinal study of the consequence of early mother-infant interaction: A microanalytic approach//Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, serial no.190, #46(3).

Minton, C., Kagan, J., and Levine, J.A., 1971. Maternal control and obedience in the two-year-old// Child development, #42. P.1873-1894.

Power, T., McGrath, M., Hughes, S., and Manire, S.., 1994. Compliance and assertion: Yung children's responses to mothers versus fathers// Development Psychology, #30(6). P. 980-988.

Rubin, J., Provenzano, F.J., and Luria, Z., 1974. The eye of the beholder: Parent's view on sex of newborns// American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, #44. P. 512-519.

Russel G., Russel, A., 1987. Mother-child and father-child relationship in middle childhood// Child development, #58. P.1573-1585.

Siegal, M., 1987. Are sons and daughters treated more differently by fathers than mothers?//Developmental Review, #7. P. 183-209.

Smetana, J.G., 1989. Toddlers' social interactions in the contex of moral and conventional transgressions in the home// Development Psychology, #25. P. 499-509.

Snow, M.E., Maccoby, E.E., and Jacklin, C.N. 1983. Sex-of-child differencees in father-child interaction at one year age//Child development, #54. P.227-232.

Stern, M., and Karraker, K.H., 1989. Sex stereotipingof infants: A review of gender labeling studies// Sex Roles, #20. P. 501-522.

Thronick, E., and Cohn, J., 1989. Infant-mother face to face interaction:Age and gender diffrences in coordination and the occurence of miscoordination// Child development, #60. P.85092.

Whiting, B.B., and Edwards, C.P. 1988. Children of different worlds: The formation of social behavior. Cambridge:Harvard Univ.Press.