The impact of sex and gender role self-perception on affective reactions to different types of film
Oliver et al examined the impact of sex and gender role self-perceptions on viewers' responses to neutral, melodramatic and violent film segments. The results emphasize the importance of sex and gender role self-perceptions.
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