Takayuki Sasaki, JGSS Research Center, Osaka University of Commerce, Japan; Nancy L. Hazen and William B. Swann Jr., University of Texas, Austin.
The supermom trap: Do involved dads erode moms' self-competence?
Article first published online: 3 MAR 2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2010.01253.x
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SASAKI, T., HAZEN, N. L. and SWANN JR., W. B. (2010), The supermom trap: Do involved dads erode moms' self-competence?. Personal Relationships, 17: 71–79. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6811.2010.01253.x
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Takayuki Sasaki, JGSS Research Center, Osaka University of Commerce, Japan; Nancy L. Hazen and William B. Swann Jr., University of Texas, Austin.
This article was based on Takayuki Sasaki's master's thesis. This research was supported by Grant SBR-9212990 from the National Science Foundation and Grant 3332 from the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. We are grateful to the families who participated in this study.
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