
@article{ref1,
title="Ninety-nine &quot;tomboys&quot; and &quot;non-tomboys&quot;: behavioral contrasts and demographic similarities",
journal="Archives of sexual behavior",
year="1982",
author="Green, R. and Williams, Kimberly and Goodman, M.",
volume="11",
number="3",
pages="247-266",
abstract="Two samples of female children with diverse patterns of sex-typed behaviors are described. Fifty traditionally sex-typed and 49 nontraditionally sex-typed girls are contrasted. Their age range is 4-12 years. They are widely divergent on sex-typed preferred toys, gender of peer group, participation in sports, roles taken in playing house, and stated wish to be a boy. Their parents do not differ on age, marital status, religion, or number of children. These descriptions provide the baseline for a forthcoming series of papers describing the development of these divergent patterns of sex-typed behaviors and the association of these early patterns with later psychosexual and psychosocial attributes.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0004-0002",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}