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SM ISO690:2012 ŢOCU, Rodica. Modificarea comportamentelor stereotipe de gen ale copiilor: formarea şi dezvoltarea identităţii de gen. In: Psihologie. Pedagogie Specială. Asistenţă Socială , 2010, nr. 21, pp. 21-24. ISSN 1857-0224. |
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The author describes a study that investigated the effect of a training program about children’s gender-stereotyped behavior on gender identity formation and development. The results showed that there were several major modifications of children’s gender-role behavior and attitude. |
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