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Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, April, 2005 by Tara Ferguson, Jeff Berlin, Erica Noles, James Johnson, William Reed, C. Vincent Spicer
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Tara Ferguson, (1) Jeff Berlin, (1) Erica Noles, (1) James Johnson, (1,4) William Reed, (2) and C. Vincent Spicer (3)
(1) University of North Carolina--Wilmington, Wilmington, North Carolina.
(2) Albany State University, Albany, New York.
(3) College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina.
(4) To whom corresponding should be address at Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina--Wilmington, Wilmington, North Carolina 28403; e-mail: johnsonj@uncw.edu.
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