| 6. Amram Scheinfeld, Women and Men (New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1944), 214.
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| 7. Ibid.
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| 8. Ashley Montagu, The Nature of Human Aggression (New York: Oxford University Press, 1976).
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| 9. Ashley Montagu, Touching, 3 rd ed. (New York: Harper & Row, 1986).
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| 10. W. B. Johnson and L. W. Terman, "Some Highlights in the Literature of Psychological Sex Differences Since 1920," Journal of Psychology 9 (1940): 327-36.
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| 11. Scheinfeld, Women and Men, 214.
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| 12. For a series of studies of these two groups see Donald C. Grayson, Differential Mortality and the Donner Party Disaster," Evolutionary Anthropology, vol. 2 (1993): 151-59; and "Human Mortality in a Natural Disaster: The Willie Handcart Company," Journal of Anthropological Research, vol. 52 (1996): 185-205.
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| 13. J. Doyle, "Going to the Chair," Buffalo Evening News, (24 March 1971).
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| 14. David Lester and Michele Alexander, "More than One Execution: Who Goes First?" Journal of the American Medical Association 217 (1971): 215.
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| 15. E. Roberts, M. E. Cohen, J. J. Purtell, "Hysteria in Men," New England Journal of Medicine 246 (1952): 678-85. See also Ilza Veith, Hysteria: The History of a Disease (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1965).
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| 16. For an illuminating discussion of these matters, see J. M. Masson, A Dark Science (New York: Noonday Press, 1986); J. M. Masson, Final Analysis: The Making and Unmaking of a Psychoanalyst (New York: Pocket Books, 1990); Veith, Hysteria; Alex Comfort, The Anxiety Makers (New York: Dell Publishing Co, 1970).
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| 17. Rosamond Lehmann, "Three Giants: Charolotte Brontë, Mrs. Gaskell, and George Eliot," New York Times Book Review, (21 Dec. 1952), 5.
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