Thanks, but no thanks: Women's avoidance of help-seeking in the context of a dependency-related stereotype
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins… - Psychology of Women …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
Thanks, but no thanks: women's avoidance of help-seeking in the context of a dependency-related stereotype.
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins, RM Greenwood - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
Thanks, but no thanks: women's avoidance of help-seeking in the context of a dependency-related stereotype
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins… - Psychology of Women …, 2012 - irep.ntu.ac.uk
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
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RM Greenwood, JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins - core.ac.uk
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
Thanks, but no thanks: Women's avoidance of help-seeking in the context of a dependency-related stereotype.
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins… - Psychology of Women …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
[PDF][PDF] Thanks, But No Thanks: Women's Avoidance of Help-Seeking in the Context of a Dependency-Related Stereotype
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins… - Psychology of Women …, 2012 - researchgate.net
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
Thanks, but no thanks: women's avoidance of help-seeking in the context of a dependency-related stereotype
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins… - Psychology of Women …, 2012 - discovery.dundee.ac.uk
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
[PDF][PDF] Thanks, But No Thanks: Women's Avoidance of Help-Seeking in the Context of a Dependency-Related Stereotype
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins… - Psychology of Women …, 2012 - academia.edu
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
Thanks, but No Thanks: Women's Avoidance of Help-Seeking in the Context of a Dependency-Related Stereotype.
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins, RM Greenwood - Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2012 - ERIC
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
[PDF][PDF] Thanks, But No Thanks: Women's Avoidance of Help-Seeking in the Context of a Dependency-Related Stereotype
JRH Wakefield, N Hopkins, RM Greenwood - 2012 - Citeseer
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …
damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral …