班級脈絡與性別角色態度: 友誼網絡位置的影響
Class Contexts and Gender-Role Attitudes: The Effects of Friendship Network Position
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- 友誼網絡、性別角色態度、班級脈絡 / friendship networks, gender-role attitudes, class contexts
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