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Differential Effects of Ethnic Membership, Sex, and Occupation on the California Psychological Inventory

Pages 597-603 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010

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Donald T. Cross & Gary Burger. (1982) Ethnicity as a Variable in Responses to California Psychological Inventory Items. Journal of Personality Assessment 46:2, pages 153-158.
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