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Baron-Cohen, Simon. “The Essential Difference: The Male and Female Brain.” Phi Kappa Phi Forum. 85.1. (Wint/Spr 2005): 23-26. First Search. Web. 30 Aug. 2010.
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Brody, Leslie. Gender, Emotion, and the Family. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999. Print.
David, Barbara, and Michelle K. Ryan. “Gender Differences in Ways of Knowing: The Context Dependence of the Attitudes Toward Thinking and Learning Survey.” Sex Roles Vol. 49 (Dec. 2003): 693-699. Wilson Web. Web. 30 Aug. 2010.
Hyde, Janet Shibley. “How Large Are Cognitive Gender Differences?” American Psychologist Vol. 36 (August 1981): 892-901. Google Scholar. Web. 8 Sept. 2010.
Kimura, Doreen. Sex and Cognition. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. Print.
Pallier, Gerry. “Gender Differences in the Self-Assessment of Accuracy on Cognitive Tasks.” Sex Role Vol. 48 (March 2003): 265-275. Wilson Web. Web. 30 Aug. 2010.
Ritter, Dominik. “Gender Role Orientation and Performance on Stereotypically Feminine and Masculine, Cognition Tasks.” Sex Roles. Vol. 50 (April 2004): 583-591. Wilson Web. Web. 30 Aug. 2010.
Slavin, Lesley A. “Psychology.” Magill’s Encyclopedia of Social Science. Ed. Nancy A.
Piotrowske. Vol. 2. Pasadena: Salem Press, Inc., 2003. Print.
Vandendorpe, Mary Moore, and Cathy J. Bogart. “Psychology.” Magill’s Encyclopedia of Social Science. Ed. Nancy A. Piotrowski. Vol. 1. Pasadena: Salem Press, Inc., 2003. Print.
Weiss, Daniel Evan. The Great Divide: How Females & Males Really Differ. New York: Poseidon Press, 1991.



Cited: Baron-Cohen, Simon. “The Essential Difference: The Male and Female Brain.” Phi Kappa Phi Forum. 85.1. (Wint/Spr 2005): 23-26. First Search. Web. 30 Aug. 2010. Bigler, Rebecca S, and Lynn S Brody, Leslie. Gender, Emotion, and the Family. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999. Print. David, Barbara, and Michelle K. Ryan. “Gender Differences in Ways of Knowing: The Context Dependence of the Attitudes Toward Thinking and Learning Survey.” Sex Roles Vol. 49 (Dec. 2003): 693-699. Wilson Web. Web. 30 Aug. 2010. Hyde, Janet Shibley Kimura, Doreen. Sex and Cognition. Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. Print. Pallier, Gerry. “Gender Differences in the Self-Assessment of Accuracy on Cognitive Tasks.” Sex Role Vol. 48 (March 2003): 265-275. Wilson Web. Web. 30 Aug. 2010. Ritter, Dominik Piotrowske. Vol. 2. Pasadena: Salem Press, Inc., 2003. Print. Vandendorpe, Mary Moore, and Cathy J. Bogart. “Psychology.” Magill’s Encyclopedia of Social Science. Ed. Nancy A. Piotrowski. Vol. 1. Pasadena: Salem Press, Inc., 2003. Print. Weiss, Daniel Evan. The Great Divide: How Females & Males Really Differ. New York: Poseidon Press, 1991. Print.

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