Special Needs of Boys and the Impact of Mixed-Gender Teams
Theoretically based on early pedagogical and psychoanalytic research findings, the Austrian W-INN-study aims at confirming research questions as well as finding possible new hypotheses about men's influence on children. The pilot study focuses on different research questions: What similarities...
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Main Authors: | Bernd Traxl (Author), Johannes Huber (Author) |
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Ignatianum University Press,
2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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