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Carol Lynn Martin

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The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 9, 2025
Introduction to the special issue on gender diversity in developmentSelin Gülgöz, Carol Lynn Martin
Annual Review of Psychology|July 7, 2009
Patterns of gender developmentCarol Lynn Martin, Diane N Ruble
Archives of Sexual Behavior|July 15, 2011
Congruence between gender stereotypes and activity preference in self-identified tomboys and non-tomboysCarol Lynn Martin, Lisa M Dinella
Psychological Bulletin|October 31, 2002
Cognitive theories of early gender developmentCarol Lynn Martin, Diane N Ruble, Joel Szkrybalo
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 21, 2016
Traditional Masculinity During the Middle School Transition: Associations with Depressive Symptoms and Academic EngagementAdam A Rogers, Dawn DeLay, Carol Lynn Martin
Psychological Bulletin|September 16, 2004
Recognizing the centrality of gender identity and stereotype knowledge in gender development and moving toward theoretical integration: reply to Bandura and Bussey (2004)Carol Lynn Martin, Diane N Ruble, Joel Szkrybalo
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|October 28, 2014
Gendered-peer relationships in educational contextsCarol Lynn Martin, Richard A Fabes, Laura D Hanish
Child Development|August 27, 2003
Children at play: the role of peers in understanding the effects of child careRichard A Fabes, Laura D Hanish, Carol Lynn Martin
Child Development|June 11, 2003
Young children's play qualities in same-, other-, and mixed-sex peer groupsRichard A Fabes, Carol Lynn Martin, Laura D Hanish
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 18, 2016
On the Association Between Self-Reported Own- and Other-Gender Similarity and the Use of Physical and Relational Aggression in Sixth Grade ChildrenNaomi C Z Andrews, Carol Lynn Martin, Annabella M Gallagher
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The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 9, 2025
Introduction to the special issue on gender diversity in developmentSelin Gülgöz, Carol Lynn Martin
Annual Review of Psychology|July 7, 2009
Patterns of gender developmentCarol Lynn Martin, Diane N Ruble
Archives of Sexual Behavior|July 15, 2011
Congruence between gender stereotypes and activity preference in self-identified tomboys and non-tomboysCarol Lynn Martin, Lisa M Dinella
Psychological Bulletin|October 31, 2002
Cognitive theories of early gender developmentCarol Lynn Martin, Diane N Ruble, Joel Szkrybalo
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 21, 2016
Traditional Masculinity During the Middle School Transition: Associations with Depressive Symptoms and Academic EngagementAdam A Rogers, Dawn DeLay, Carol Lynn Martin
Psychological Bulletin|September 16, 2004
Recognizing the centrality of gender identity and stereotype knowledge in gender development and moving toward theoretical integration: reply to Bandura and Bussey (2004)Carol Lynn Martin, Diane N Ruble, Joel Szkrybalo
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|October 28, 2014
Gendered-peer relationships in educational contextsCarol Lynn Martin, Richard A Fabes, Laura D Hanish
Child Development|August 27, 2003
Children at play: the role of peers in understanding the effects of child careRichard A Fabes, Laura D Hanish, Carol Lynn Martin
Child Development|June 11, 2003
Young children's play qualities in same-, other-, and mixed-sex peer groupsRichard A Fabes, Carol Lynn Martin, Laura D Hanish
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 18, 2016
On the Association Between Self-Reported Own- and Other-Gender Similarity and the Use of Physical and Relational Aggression in Sixth Grade ChildrenNaomi C Z Andrews, Carol Lynn Martin, Annabella M Gallagher
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