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... woman would be like . The men who had been given the pho- tograph of an attractive woman said they expected to meet a poised , humorous , outgo- ing woman . The men who had been given a photo of an unattractive woman described the ...
... woman would be like . The men who had been given the pho- tograph of an attractive woman said they expected to meet a poised , humorous , outgo- ing woman . The men who had been given a photo of an unattractive woman described the ...
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... woman marries , the opening is cut wider to permit sexual intercourse . In some groups this is the hus- band's responsibility . Before a woman gives birth , the open- ing is enlarged further . After birth the vagina is again sutured ...
... woman marries , the opening is cut wider to permit sexual intercourse . In some groups this is the hus- band's responsibility . Before a woman gives birth , the open- ing is enlarged further . After birth the vagina is again sutured ...
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... woman may even give another woman's name and the telephone number of her boyfriend . Men , in contrast , see no danger in meeting female strangers . Unlike women , who are " not supposed to " strike up acquaintances with strangers , men ...
... woman may even give another woman's name and the telephone number of her boyfriend . Men , in contrast , see no danger in meeting female strangers . Unlike women , who are " not supposed to " strike up acquaintances with strangers , men ...
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The Sociological Perspective | 3 |
The Role of Values in Social Research | 14 |
Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology | 20 |
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