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Sex Differences in Global Self‐Esteem. A Research Review

Pages 167-179 | Published online: 07 Jul 2006

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Rhonda Swickert & Taylor Owens. (2010) The interaction between neuroticism and gender influences the perceived availability of social support. Personality and Individual Differences 48:4, pages 385-390.
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Emda Orr & Batia Dinur. (1995) Social setting effects on gender differences in self-esteem: Kibbutz and urban adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 24:1, pages 3-27.
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