Volume 43, Number 3, September 2004

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Papers

The underrepresentation of women in science: Differential commitment or the queen bee syndrome?
pp. 315-338(24)
Authors: Naomi Ellemers; Henriette van den Heuvel; Dick de Gilder; Anne Maass; Alessandra Bonvini

Identity construction and British Muslims' political activity: Beyond rational actor theory
pp. 339-356(18)
Authors: Nick Hopkins; Vered Kahani-Hopkins

The fundamental attribution error: A phenomenological critique
pp. 357-369(13)
Authors: Darren Langdridge; Trevor Butt

Predictors and predictive effects of ambivalence
pp. 371-383(13)
Authors: Paul Sparks; Peter R. Harris; Nina Lockwood

Of bikers, teachers and Germans: Groups' diverging views about their prototypicality
pp. 385-400(16)
Authors: Sven Waldzus; Amélie Mummendey; Michael Wenzel; Franziska Boettcher

Death and football: An analysis of men's talk about emotions
pp. 401-416(16)
Authors: Chris Walton; Adrian Coyle; Evanthia Lyons

Ambivalence and information integration in attitudinal judgment
pp. 431-447(17)
Authors: Frenk van Harreveld; Joop van der Pligt; Nanne K. de Vries; Clemens Wenneker; Dieter Verhue

Tri-generational family conversations: Communication accommodation and brokering
pp. 449-464(16)
Authors: Sik Hung Ng; Anping He; Cynthia Loong

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