Sex Roles: Married women's situational use of last names: an empirical study.(Abstracts)
Publication Date: 22-MAR-07
Publication Title: Women and Language
Format: Online
Author: Scheuble, L.K. ; Johnson, D.R.

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Situational last name use was examined in a sample of 600 married women who responded to a mail survey. The sample was selected from the faculty and staff of a state university in the Midwest with over-sampling of women whose last name differed from their husband's last name. Overall,...



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