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Forty-eight studies reported by Tenenbaum and Leaper (2002, Table 1).
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The variables are:
Authors of the study
Year of publication
Sample size
Correlation between parents' gender schemas and their offspring's gender-related cognitions.
Sampling variance of r
Publication source: 1="top-tier journal", 2="second-tier journal or book chapter", 3="dissertation", 4="other unpublished study"
Gender of the first author: "W"="woman", "M"="man"
Parent type: "M"="mother", "F"="father", "MF"="mother and father"
Parent predictor: "S"="self gender schema", "A"="gender attitudes about others"
Offspring age (months)
Offspring type: "D"="daughter", "S"="son", "DS"="daughter and son"
Offspring outcome: "S"="gender schema for self", "A"="gender attitudes toward others", "I"="gender-related interests and preferences", "W"="work-related attitudes"
Tenenbaum, H. R., & Leaper, C. (2002). Are parents' gender schemas related to their children's gender-related cognitions? A meta-analysis. Developmental Psychology, 38(4), 615-630. https://doi.org/10.1037/0012-1649.38.4.615
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