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... Mussen and Distler ( 1959 ) selected two groups of kindergarten boys , one displaying a high degree of male - role ... Mussen ( 1961 ) compared senior high - school boys who displayed strongly masculine vocational interests with boys of ...
... Mussen and Distler ( 1959 ) selected two groups of kindergarten boys , one displaying a high degree of male - role ... Mussen ( 1961 ) compared senior high - school boys who displayed strongly masculine vocational interests with boys of ...
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... Mussen's findings for adolescents indirectly corroborate results previously reported by Payne and Mussen ( 1956 ) , in whose study boys with high and low father - son similarity in responding to items on a personality in- ventory were ...
... Mussen's findings for adolescents indirectly corroborate results previously reported by Payne and Mussen ( 1956 ) , in whose study boys with high and low father - son similarity in responding to items on a personality in- ventory were ...
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... Mussen , P. H. Some antecedents and consequents of masculine sex - typing in adolescent boys . Psychol . Monogr . , 1961 , 75 , No. 2 ( Whole No. 506 ) . Mussen , P. H. , & Distler , L. Masculinity , identification , and father - son ...
... Mussen , P. H. Some antecedents and consequents of masculine sex - typing in adolescent boys . Psychol . Monogr . , 1961 , 75 , No. 2 ( Whole No. 506 ) . Mussen , P. H. , & Distler , L. Masculinity , identification , and father - son ...
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