Integrating discussion of the interaction between race, class and sexual orientation throughout the text, these projects encourage readers to think critically about empirical research, psychological constructs and theoretical issues in sex/gender.
"Integrating discussion of the interaction between race, class and sexual orientation throughout the text, these projects encourage readers to think critically about empirical research, psychological constructs and theoretical issues in sex/gender."@en
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