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Victoria Christie & Chris Segrin. (1998) The influence of self‐efficacy and of gender on the performance of social and nonsocial tasks. Journal of Applied Communication Research 26:4, pages 374-389.
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TerryM. Petersen, Patricia Kearney, TimothyG. Plax & JenniferH. Waldeck. (1997) Students' Affective Evaluations of the Professor and Course: To What Extent is Teacher Sexism Relevant?. Women's Studies in Communication 20:2, pages 151-166.
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LindseyM. Grob, ReneeA. Meyers & Renee Schuh. (1997) Powerful/powerless language use in group interactions: Sex differences or similarities?. Communication Quarterly 45:3, pages 282-303.
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RenéeA. Meyers, DaleE. Brashers, Latonia Winston & Lindsay Grob. (1997) Sex differences and group argument: A theoretical framework and empirical investigation. Communication Studies 48:1, pages 19-41.
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