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Our Voices

Elizabeth A. Rider

  • 28 september 2005
  • 9780471478799
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Using a direct, personal voice Elizabeth Rider offers a well-researched, logical, and empirical book that presents current issues in the psychology of women in a balanced and fair manner. The author does not represent a particular agenda, but instead presents the best of what we know, even with its limitations.

Find your own voice!

Highly engaging, well-researched, and balanced, Elizabeth Rider’s Second Edition of OUR VOICES takes a close look at current issues, theory, and research in the psychology of women. You will hear many voices in this text––from women of various racial and cultural backgrounds and social classes, from different sexual orientations, and voices that are young and old and also middle aged. You’ll also explore multiple perspectives on issues, so you can draw your own conclusions about the information you’re reading, and ultimately find your own voice.

Throughout the book, applications relate the material to women’s lives in a compelling, personal way. Featured studies illuminate the process of research, describe the “why” and “how” of key experiments, and introduce you to the primary literature in the field.

Key Features

  • Provides increased coverage of life-span issues throughout the text, such as older women’s relationships to spouse and friends, and their reaction to the empty nest, retirement, and the death of a spouse/partner.
  • Chapters on physical health and reproduction feature a strong psychological focus.
  • Includes expanded coverage on how the field of psychology has viewed women of color and poor women.
  • Presents new research on how mothers and fathers interact with their children and parenting styles associated with mothers and fathers.
  • Offers a detailed historical context with which to view more current developments.
  • Examines the cultural obsession with male and female differences versus similarities.
  • Covers all the important theories on how children acquire gender identity.
  • Provides insight into the impact of biology and socialization on gender identification.


Using a direct, personal voice that students will find engaging, Elizabeth Rider offers a well-researched, logical, and empirical book that presents current issues in the psychology of women in a balanced and fair manner. The author does not represent a particular agenda, but instead presents the best of what we know, even with its limitations. Throughout the book, applications relate the material to women's lives in a compelling, personal way. Featured studies illuminate the process of research, describe the "why" and "how" of key experiments, and introduce students to the primary literature in the field. As students see how researchers have gone about exploring questions about the psychology of women, they are encouraged to think critically and to see the research in context.

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