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Friendships of Women and of Men

This study examines the responses of four groups of persons as to their feelings about friendship and aloneness. The four groups are defined on the basis of gender and their Conventionality vs. Nonconventionality of values and attitudes toward life. It was found that the friendships of women are mor...

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Published in:Psychology of women quarterly 1981-03, Vol.5 (3), p.402-417
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