10 research outputs found
The brown algal genus Fucus : A unique insight into reproduction and the evolution of sex-biased genes
Doctoral thesis (PhD) - Nord University, 2023publishedVersio
A review of reproduction in the seaweed genus Fucus (Ochrophyta, Fucales): Background for renewed consideration as a model organism
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Evolutionary dynamics of sex-biased gene expression in a young XY system : insights from the brown alga genus Fucus
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Public Response to Community Mitigation Measures for Pandemic Influenza
Results from a national survey indicated that most persons would follow public health officials’ guidelines
A review of reproduction in the seaweed genus Fucus (Ochrophyta, Fucales) : Background for renewed consideration as a model organism
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FEMINIST ATTITUDES AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN AND MEN
Research on the intersection of race and gender suggests that, for African Americans, racial inequality is more salient than gender inequality. However, theoretical perspectives on the multiplicative effects of status positions and “outsider within” models suggest that minority group membership can be a catalyst for the development of feminist attitudes. This article examines three issues central to feminism: (1) recognition and critique of gender inequality, (2) egalitarian gender roles, and (3) political activism for the rights of women. The authors found that support for feminist ideology was common for both African American women and men, although the level of support varied depending on the issue and by gender. Factors predicting the endorsement of feminist ideology also varied depending on the issue and by gender. The authors found partial support for the race saliency hypothesis, but there was also evidence of the multiplicative effects of status positions on African Americans' feminist attitudes.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66825/2/10.1177_089124398012001005.pd