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Emotion, Gender, and Gender Typical Identity in Autobiographical Memory
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Gender and Binegativity: Men's and Women's Attitudes Toward Male and Female Bisexuals
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Gender, Experimenter Gender and Medium of Report Influence the Content of Autobiographical Memory Report
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Interpersonal Dysfunction and Affect-Regulation Difficulties in Disordered Eating Among Men and Women
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Narrative Characteristics of Autobiographical Memory Predict Expectations of Narrator Gender
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Priming Feminine Typical Traits Does Not Change Autobiographical Memory Narrative Content
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To Nod or Not to Nod: An Observational Study of Nonverbal Communication and Status in Female and Male College Students
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Weighing the Evidence: Social Desirability, Eating Disorder Symptomatology, and Accuracy of Self-reported Body Weight Among Men and Women
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