Masculinity-femininity as a national characteristic and its relationship with national agoraphobic fear levels: Fodor's sex role hypothesis revitalized

  • W. A. Arrindell
  • , Martin Eisemann
  • , Jörg O. Richter
  • , Tian P.S. Oei
  • , Vicente E. Caballo
  • , Jan Van der Ende
  • , Ezio Sanavio
  • , Nuri Bagés
  • , Lya Feldman
  • , B. árbara Torres
  • , Claudio Sica
  • , Saburo Iwawaki
  • , Chryse Hatzichristou
  • , G. Aguilar
  • , R. Bentall
  • , K. R. Bridges
  • , A. Buchanan
  • , M. G. Calvo
  • , G. Canalda
  • , J. Castro
  • R. Crozier, M. Davis, R. J. Edelmann, R. J. Farrer, W. Frindte, A. Furnham, T. Gärling, P. Gaszner, R. Gillholm, M. Gustafsson, S. B. Hansson, P. Harris, B. L. Hudson, M. Johnston, J. Kállai, E. Kasielke, J. Kenardy, C. C. Leong, A. Liddell, I. Montgomery, D. L. Palenzuela, D. Pennington, M. Peter, M. J. Pickersgill, L. A. Recinos, J. C. Richards, O. Rydén, M. A. Simón, M. Surman, F. Zaldívar

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