Gender and social exchange: a developmental perspective.
@article{Maccoby2002GenderAS, title={Gender and social exchange: a developmental perspective.}, author={E. E. Maccoby}, journal={New directions for child and adolescent development}, year={2002}, volume={95}, pages={ 87-105 } }
A developmental perspective on social interaction traces gender differences in adulthood to relationship patterns that emerge in childhood.Â
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