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Abstract Two popular measures of attitudes toward women, the short version by Spence, Helmreich, and Stapp of the Attitudes Toward Women Scale (AWS) and the Smith, Ferree, and Miller Feminism (FEM) were administered to 208 women and 106 men who identified themselves as Caucasian, American of Japanes...
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