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  • Hays, Richard B.
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. PREFACE x
  4. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii
  5. PUBLICATION INFORMATION xvi
  6. CONTRIBUTORS xix
  7. Introduction 1
  8. PART I: Fundamental Questions
  9. QUESTION 1. Research Priorities: Should We Continue to Study Gender Differences? 15
  10. QUESTION 2. Biological Causation: Are Gender Differences Wired into Our Biology? 33
  11. QUESTION 3: Diversity Issues: Are Race, Class, and Gender of Comparable Importance in Producing Inequality? 55
  12. PART II: Power and Influence Strategies
  13. QUESTION 4: Conversational Style: Do Women and Men Speak Different Languages? 79
  14. QUESTION 5: Nonverbal Behavior: Are Women's Superior Skills Caused by Their Oppression? 101
  15. QUESTION 6: Negotiation Strategies: Do Women and Men Have Different Styles? 135
  16. PART IIII: Sexuality
  17. QUESTION 7: Pornography: Is It Harmful to Women? 155
  18. QUESTION 8: Sexual Orientation: Is It Determined by Biology? 181
  19. PART IV: Violence
  20. QUESTION 9: Domestic Violence: Are Women as Likely as Men to Initiate Physical Assaults in Partner Relationships? 207
  21. QUESTION 10: Rape: Are Rape Statistics Exaggerated? 233
  22. PART V: Knowing and Learning
  23. QUESTION 11. Ways of Knowing: Do Women and Men Have Different Ways of Knowing? 249
  24. QUESTION 12. Mathematics: Is Biology the Cause of Gender Differences in Performance? 271
  25. PART VI: The Workplace
  26. QUESTION 13. Leadership: Do Women and Men Have Different Ways of Leading? 291
  27. QUESTION 14. Discrimination: Is Sex Stereotyping the Cause of Workplace Discrimination? 307
  28. PART VII: Psychotherapy
  29. QUESTION 15. Diagnosis: Is There Gender Bias in the 1994 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV)? 337
  30. QUESTION 16. Relational Therapy: Is the Stone Center's Relational Theory a Source of Empowerment for Women? 359
  31. PART VIII: Social Change
  32. QUESTION 17. Women's Behavior: Do Mothers Harm Their Children When They Work Outside the Home? 383
  33. QUESTION 18. Men's Behavior: Is the Mythopoetic Men's Movement Creating New Obstacles for Women? 399
  34. Index 421
  35. Other tides of interest from Yale University Press 446
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