These are the sources and citations used to research gender. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Bee and Boyd, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Bee, H. and Boyd, D., 2002. Lifespan development. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
In-text: (Bee, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Bee, H., 1989. The developing child. New York: Harper & Row.
In-text: (Bem, 1981)
Your Bibliography: Bem, S., 1981. Gender schema theory: A cognitive account of sex typing. Psychological Review, 88(4), pp.354-364.
In-text: (Caldera, Huston and O'Brien, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Caldera, Y., Huston, A. and O'Brien, M., 1989. Social Interactions and Play Patterns of Parents and Toddlers with Feminine, Masculine, and Neutral Toys. Child Development, 60(1), pp.70-76.
In-text: (Canadian International Development Agency, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Canadian International Development Agency, 2000. Culture, Gender Equality and Development Cooperation.
In-text: (Encyclopedia of gender and society, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Choice Reviews Online, 2009. Encyclopedia of gender and society. 46(12), pp.46-6564-46-6564.
In-text: (Franklin, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Franklin, L., n.d. Gender.
In-text: (American Psychological Association (APA), 2015)
Your Bibliography: http://www.apa.org. 2015. American Psychological Association (APA). [online] Available at: <http://www.apa.org/> [Accessed 23 January 2015].
In-text: (Fa'afafines: The Third Gender, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Theculturetrip.com. 2015. Fa'afafines: The Third Gender. [online] Available at: <http://theculturetrip.com/pacific/samoa/articles/fa-afafines-the-third-gender/> [Accessed 23 January 2015].
In-text: (WHO | World Health Organization, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Who.int. 2015. WHO | World Health Organization. [online] Available at: <http://www.who.int/en/> [Accessed 23 January 2015].
In-text: (Wood, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Wood, J., 1994. Gendered lives. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Pub.
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