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Stereo-atypical: An Investigation into the Explicit and Implicit Gender Stereotypes in Primary School-Aged Children
Jhuremalani, A., Tadros, E., & Goody, A.
A study of 54 children aged 5 to 8, examining how explicit and implicit gender stereotypes emerge across four occupations and their associated traits. Discussed through Social Learning Theory and Gender Schema Theory.
The Effect of Peer Influence and Neighborhood Quality on Incarcerated Fathers' Attachment
Tadros, E., Jhuremalani, A., & McLeod, B.
An examination of how peer relationships and the quality of one's neighborhood shape attachment among incarcerated fathers, and what that means for family work.
Even Wonder Woman Couldn't Do It All: The Impacts of Superwoman Syndrome on Women with Incarcerated Partners
Gregorash, A., Tadros, E., & Jhuremalani, A.
A look at Superwoman Syndrome through the lens of race, mental health, and partnership, focused on women whose partners are incarcerated.
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