Masculinity-femininity as a national characteristic and its relationship with national agoraphobic fear levels: Fodor's sex role hypothesis revitalized

  1. Arrindell, W.A.
  2. Eisemann, M.
  3. Richter, J.O.
  4. Oei, T.P.S.
  5. Caballo, V.E.
  6. Van der Ende, J.
  7. Sanavio, E.
  8. Bagés, N.
  9. Feldman, L.
  10. Torres, B.A.
  11. Sica, C.
  12. Iwawaki, S.
  13. Hatzichristou, C.
  14. Aguilar, G.
  15. Bentall, R.
  16. Bridges, K.R.
  17. Buchanan, A.
  18. Calvo, M.G.
  19. Canalda, G.
  20. Castro, J.
  21. Crozier, R.
  22. Davis, M.
  23. Edelmann, R.J.
  24. Farrer, R.J.
  25. Frindte, W.
  26. Furnham, A.
  27. Gärling, T.
  28. Gaszner, P.
  29. Gillholm, R.
  30. Gustafsson, M.
  31. Hansson, S.B.
  32. Harris, P.
  33. Hudson, B.L.
  34. Johnston, M.
  35. Kállai, J.
  36. Kasielke, E.
  37. Kenardy, J.
  38. Leong, C.C.
  39. Liddell, A.
  40. Montgomery, I.
  41. Palenzuela, D.L.
  42. Pennington, D.
  43. Peter, M.
  44. Pickersgill, M.J.
  45. Recinos, L.A.
  46. Richards, J.C.
  47. Rydén, O.
  48. Simón, M.A.
  49. Surman, M.
  50. Zaldívar, F.
  51. Show all authors +
Journal:
Behaviour Research and Therapy

ISSN: 0005-7967

Year of publication: 2003

Volume: 41

Issue: 7

Pages: 795-807

Type: Review

DOI: 10.1016/S0005-7967(02)00188-2 GOOGLE SCHOLAR