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  • Book
    Joan C. Chrisler, Donald R. McCreary, editors.
    Contents:
    Volume 1. Gender research in general and experimental psychology. Introduction / Donald R. McCreary, Joan C. Chrisler
    Emergence and development of the psychology of women / Alexandra Rutherford, Leeat Granek
    Emergence and development of the psychology of men and masculinity / Sam V. Cochran
    Emergence and development of the psychological study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues / Kristin A. Hancock, Karen Greenspan
    Quantitative approaches to the study of gender / Sarah K. Murnen, Linda Smolak
    Qualitative inquiry in gender studies / Mary M. Gergen
    Measuring gender : options and issues / Andrew P. Smiler, Marina Epstein
    Cross-cultural research methods and the study of gender / Gordon B. Forbes
    Gender diverse recruitment to research projects / Deborah J. Bowen, Chanita Hughes Halbert, Alecia Robinson, Uli Boehmer
    Interpreting and communicating the results of gender-related research / Peter Hegarty, Felicia Pratto
    The physiology of sex differences
    Deborah Saucier, Crystal Ehresman
    Sex and gender in sensation and perception / Joseph A. Schroeder
    On tending to our scientific knitting : thinking about gender in the context of evolution / Nora S. Newcombe
    Gender in the classroom / Susan A. Basow
    Gender and academic abilities and preferences / Heather A. Priess, Janet Shibley Hyde
    Gender, spatial abilities, and wayfinding / Carol A. Lawton
    Gender and creativity / Mark A. Runco, Bonnie Cramond, Alexander R. Pagnani
    Words matter : the language of gender / Christine A. Smith, Ingrid Johnston-Robledo, Maureen C. McHugh, Joan C. Chrisler
    She said, he said : gender, language, and power / Maureen C. McHugh, Jennifer Hambaugh
    Gender, power, and nonverbal behavior / Marianne Schmid Mast, Sabine Sczesny
    Gender, emotion, and socialization / Leslie R. Brody, Judith A. Hall
    Sex and gender differences in eating behavior / C. Peter Herman, Janet Polivy
    Gender differences in sexuality / Jennifer Petersen, Janet Shibley Hyde
    Gender identity and stereotyping in early and middle childhood / May Ling Halim, Diane Ruble
    Gender in adolescence : applying a person-in-context approach to gender identity and roles / Katherine H. Clemans, Laura M. DeRose, Julia A. Graber, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
    Gender, adult development, and aging / Abigail J. Stewart, Nicky J. Newton. Volume 2. Gender research in social and applied psychology. Introduction / Donald R. McCreary, Joan C. Chrisler
    Gender and personality / Jayne E. Stake, Heather Eisele
    Gender and motivation for achievement, affiliation-intimacy, and power / Lauren E. Duncan, Bill E. Peterson
    Gender issues in psychological testing of personality and abilities / Nancy Lynn Baker, Janelle L. Mason
    Gender stereotypes in diagnostic criteria / Alisha Ali, Paula J. Caplan, Rachel Fagnant
    Gender identity disorder : concerns and controversies / Kate Richmond, Kate Carroll, Kristoffer Denboske
    Gender, sexual orientation, and vulnerability to depression / Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, Lori M. Hilt, Susan Nolen-Hoeksema
    Gender and body image / Rachel M. Calogero, J. Kevin Thompson
    Feminist psychotherapies : theory, research, and practice / Cynthia M. Bruns, Ellyn Kaschak
    Psychotherapy with men / Matt Englar-Carlson, Mark A. Stevens, Robert Scholz
    Gender issues in family therapy and couples counseling / Louise B. Silverstein, Gary R. Brooks
    Gender, peer relations, and intimate romantic relationships / Tara C. Marshall
    Gender, aggression, and prosocial behavior / Irene Hanson Frieze, Man Yu Li
    Gender and group behavior / Linda L. Carli
    Sexual and gender prejudice / Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Seth T. Pardo, Zhana Vrangalova, Ryan S. Mitchell, Kenneth M. Cohen
    Gender and occupational choice / Helen M.G. Watt
    Gender and the division of labor / Scott Coltrane, Kristy Y. Shih
    The gendered nature of workplace mistreatment / Vicki J. Magley, Jessica A. Gallus, Jennifer A. Bunk
    Gender and leadership : negotiating the labyrinth / Ronit Kark, Alice H. Eagly
    Gender, health, and health behaviors / Christina Lee
    Gender, stress, and coping / Amy Zwicker, Anita DeLongis
    Gender and health-care utilization / Cheryl Brown Travis, Andrea L. Meltzer, Dawn M. Howerton
    Gender issues in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic illness / Vivian S. Hwang, Sharon Danoff-Burg
    Gender in sport and exercise psychology / Diane L. Gill, Cindra S. Kamphoff
    Ethical and methodological considerations for gender researchers in forensic psychology / Kenneth V. Heard
    The treatment of gender in community psychology research / Sharon M. Wasco, Meg A. Bond
    Gender and media : content, uses, and impact / Dara N. Greenwood, Julia R. Lippman
    Gender and military psychology / Angela R. Febbraro, Ritu M. Gill.
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  • Article
    Strejan GH, Surlan D.
    Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol. 1977;54(6):487-501.
    Rats immunized with a purified Ascaris suum allergen (Asc-1) or with its dinitrophenylated derivate (DNP-Asc-1) produced high levels of reaginic (IgE) antibodies. A second injection of antigen given 30 days later did not result in an anamnestic IgE antibody response. Immunization of adult-thymectomized, lethally-irradiated and bone-marrow reconstituted (ATxB) rats with soluble Asc-1 or DNP-Asc-1 failed to stimulate reaginic antibody production. The administration of glutaraldehyde-polymerized antigen induced in some but not all ATxB rats, low but detectable levels of IgE antibodies. These levels increased following a second injection of nonpolymerized antigen in A1 (OH)3 gels. Priming of animals with polymerized carrier and Bordetella pertussis did not stimulate a primary anticarrier IgE response but led to an enhanced antihapten IgE response following the administration of soluble DNP-Asc-1 in A1(OH)3. The results are consistent with the notion that a sharply reduced but clearly functional T-derived helper cell population could be triggered by the polymerized but not by the soluble form of the immunogen.
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