LEADER 00000cam a2200565Ma 4500 001 ocm70731345 003 OCoLC 005 20160527040941.8 006 m o d 007 cr cn||||||||| 008 990811s2000 enk ob 001 0 eng d 019 62336084|a191038148|a252546602|a455963717|a475189812 |a488720624|a559852300|a613380185|a646735199|a722376312 |a756879592|a814395004|a819509222|a821688301|a888684070 020 0195074661|q(alkaline paper) 020 9780195074666|q(alkaline paper) 020 1423736974|q(electronic book) 020 9781423736974|q(electronic book) 020 1280441550 020 9781280441554 035 (OCoLC)70731345|z(OCoLC)62336084|z(OCoLC)191038148 |z(OCoLC)252546602|z(OCoLC)455963717|z(OCoLC)475189812 |z(OCoLC)488720624|z(OCoLC)559852300|z(OCoLC)613380185 |z(OCoLC)646735199|z(OCoLC)722376312|z(OCoLC)756879592 |z(OCoLC)814395004|z(OCoLC)819509222|z(OCoLC)821688301 |z(OCoLC)888684070 040 REDDC|beng|epn|cREDDC|dOCLCQ|dN$T|dMT4IT|dOCLCQ|dMERUC |dCCO|dE7B|dDKDLA|dOCLCQ|dQE2|dIDEBK|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dOCLCF |dOCLCQ|dCOO|dYDXCP|dEBLCP|dOCLCQ 049 RIDW 050 4 BF201.4|b.R54 2000eb 072 7 PSY|x029000|2bisacsh 072 7 JBFF|2bicssc 082 04 150/.82|221 090 BF201.4|b.R54 2000eb 100 1 Riger, Stephanie.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/ n88082881 245 10 Transforming psychology :|bgender in theory and practice / |cStephanie Riger. 264 1 Oxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c2000. 300 1 online resource (x, 217 pages) 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-210) and indexes. 520 Over the last two decades, a rich, diverse, yet sometimes contradictory body of research has been gathered under the general rubric of 'psychology of women'. This burgeoning literature represents several disciplines, among them psychology, psychiatry, sociology, political science, and women's studies. To bring sense to this agglomeration of views, both for the layperson and the student, the author looks at research in this area as a social process and refutes the notion that science can be objective about its search for universal truths. She asks us to refect on how we choose among explanations of behavior, calling the need to examine the psychology of women in a social and historical context. Throughout the book, Riger reveals how interpretive frameworks shape how we perceive research findings. Her central theme suggests that social factors shape the meaning and experience of biological femaleness. 588 0 Print version record. 590 eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America 650 0 Feminist psychology.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ subjects/sh88006220 650 7 Feminist psychology.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/ 922806 655 4 Electronic books. 776 08 |iPrint version:|aRiger, Stephanie.|tTransforming psychology.|dOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000|z0195074661|w(DLC) 99045366|w(OCoLC)42397313 856 40 |uhttps://rider.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http:// search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site& db=nlebk&AN=143791|zOnline eBook. Access restricted to current Rider University students, faculty, and staff. 856 42 |3Instructions for reading/downloading this eBook|uhttp:// guides.rider.edu/ebooks/ebsco 901 MARCIVE 20231220 948 |d20160615|cEBSCO|tebscoebooksacademic|lridw 994 92|bRID