Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition
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Political Psychology
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4
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August
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515-531
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MLA
Schneider, Monica C. et al. “Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition.” Political Psychology 37.4 (2016): 515–531.
APA
Schneider, M. C., Holman, M. R., Diekman, A. B., & McAndrew, T. (2016). Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition. Political Psychology, 37(4), 515–531.
Chicago
Schneider, Monica C., Mirya R. Holman, Amanda B. Diekman, and Thomas McAndrew. “Power, Conflict, and Community: How Gendered Views of Political Power Influence Women’s Political Ambition.” Political Psychology 37, no. 4 (August 1, 2016): 515–31.
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