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Yoder, Janice D.; Kahn, Arnold S. – 1992
Feminist critiques of psychology have pointed to the strong tendency throughout the history of the discipline for researchers to assume one of two standards for human behavior: non-human primates, and men, more specifically, white, privileged men who often are college sophomores. Feminist scientists in other fields, as well as feminist…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Females, Feminism, Psychology
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Brown, Laura S. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1989
Explores the possibility that the lesbian or gay experience in contemporary American society might furnish a standpoint for generating new knowledge in psychology. Considers the following elements that define lesbians' or gay men's ways of knowing and experiencing the world: (1) biculturalism; (2) marginality; and (3) normative creativity. (JS)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Bias, Biculturalism, Cognitive Processes