Are occupational gender stereotypes more or less extreme than the dominant gender in that occupation?

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Fallon, Barry John, Terrett, Gillian and Winkelman, Cecelia. (2002). Are occupational gender stereotypes more or less extreme than the dominant gender in that occupation? In K. Moore (Ed.). Melbourne,Australia: Australian Psychological Society.
AuthorsFallon, Barry John, Terrett, Gillian and Winkelman, Cecelia
KeywordsSocial and Community Psychology;--Gender;--Work not elsewhere classified
Year2002
JournalRelationships: At Home; At Work and Abroad. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Australian Psychology of Relationships Conference
PublisherAustralian Psychological Society
ISBN909881227
Place of publicationMelbourne,Australia
EditorsK. Moore
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The experience of changing and the relationship between changing and coping: An adult perspective
Fallon, Barry and Bowles, Terry. (2003). The experience of changing and the relationship between changing and coping: An adult perspective. Australian Journal of Psychology. 55(1), pp. 43 - 50. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049530412331312864
Conflict at home and work: Do we manage the conflict in the same way?
Fallon, Barry John. (2003). Conflict at home and work: Do we manage the conflict in the same way? In David Bruhn (Ed.). 2nd Hawaii International Conference on Social Science. Hawaii,United States: Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. pp. 1 - 23
Gender-role self-stereotyping and the relationship between equity and satisfaction in close relationships.
Fallon, Barry and Donague, N.. (2003). Gender-role self-stereotyping and the relationship between equity and satisfaction in close relationships. Sex Roles: A Journal of research. 48(June), pp. 217 - 230. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022869203900
Stigmatising the mentally ill
McDonald, Penelope and Winkelman, Cecelia. (2003). Stigmatising the mentally ill. In K.A. Moore (Ed.). 3rd Australasian Psychology of Relationships Conference. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 59 - 67
The social desirability factor in the measurement of listening skills: A brief report
Winkelman, Cecelia and Lawson, Marie. (2003). The social desirability factor in the measurement of listening skills: A brief report. Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 16(1), pp. 43 - 45. https://doi.org/10.1080/0951507021000050212
The contribution of attachment style to identity formation in late adolescence
Winkelman, Cecelia and Bosnjak, Ljubica. (2003). The contribution of attachment style to identity formation in late adolescence. In K.A. Moore (Ed.). 3rd Australasian Psychology of Relationships Conference 2003. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 1 - 6
Celibacy and intimacy: A clerical dilemma
Fallon, Barry John and Power, Georja. (2003). Celibacy and intimacy: A clerical dilemma. In Kathleen Moore (Ed.). 3rd Australian Psychology of Relationships Conference. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 79 - 84
Sacred and profane: Gay Catholic priests
Fallon, Barry John and Power, Georja. (2003). Sacred and profane: Gay Catholic priests. In Australian Psychological Society (Ed.). 38th Annual Australian Psychological Society Conference. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 162 - 167
Validation of the adaptive change questionnaire and definition of adaption and maladaption functioning of a clinical and non clinical group
Fallon, Barry John. (2003). Validation of the adaptive change questionnaire and definition of adaption and maladaption functioning of a clinical and non clinical group. In David Bruhn (Ed.). 2nd Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. Hawaii,United States: Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences. pp. 1 - 39
Resilience: The glue for adolescent mental health
Winkelman, Cecelia and Steet, Anne. (2003). Resilience: The glue for adolescent mental health. In K.A. Moore (Ed.). 3rd Australasian Psychology of Relationships Conference 2003. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 96 - 101
The relationship between Rothwell-Miller interest categories and abilities
Fallon, Barry and Carless, Sally. (2002). The relationship between Rothwell-Miller interest categories and abilities. Australian Journal of Career Development. 11(1), pp. 27 - 31.
Short and long-term homelessness and adolescents' self-esteem; depression; locus of control and social support
Winkelman, Cecelia and Saade, Rachael. (2002). Short and long-term homelessness and adolescents' self-esteem; depression; locus of control and social support. Australian Journal of Social Issues. 37(4), pp. 431 - 445.
Priests and relationships: The case of the Catholic clergy
Fallon, Barry John and Power, Georja. (2002). Priests and relationships: The case of the Catholic clergy. In K. Moore, T. Bowles and J. Fitness et al (Ed.). Melbourne,Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 49 - 58