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    Relationship between empathy and big-five personality factors in a college student sample by Iacovella, Jorge Daniel, Díaz-Lázaro, Carlos Miguel, Richard´s, María Marta

    Published 2015
    “…Bivariate correlations and a hierarchical multiple regression were used to test the hypotheses. The effects of gender were controlled in the first step of the regression analysis. …”
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    Serving Vessels of Esquina de Huajra (Tumbaya, Jujuy, Argentina). Theoretical Alternatives for Interpreting Their Meaning by Scaro, Agustina, Cremonte, María Beatriz

    Published 2012
    “…From the morphologic, decorative and manufacturing characteristics, the meaning of serving vessels and the differential behavior of local and non-local pottery styles are discussed as indicators of gender and ethnic origin and in relation to prestige goods consumption and social practices performance.…”
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    Old Collections, New Data: First Results Of The Analysis Of The Bioarchaeological Collections Of The Lower Parana Wetland by Mazza, Bárbara Pamela

    Published 2015
    “…In turn, a spatial segmentation for some sites was also reported on the basis of age and gender categories, in addition to the presence of personal metal ornaments, ocher, and cut marks on some bones. …”
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    New data on oral health and diet in secondary burials of the foundational area of Mendoza (17th - 19th centuries) by Mansegosa, Daniela Alit, Giannotti, Pablo Sebastián, Chiavazza, Horacio Daniel

    Published 2018
    “…The prevalence of these indicators was analyzed according to gender, age, chronology and burial sector. The results are integrated and compared with those obtained in previous research on samples recovered from other sectors of the same archaeological site and other temples of the Foundational Area. …”
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    Introduction to the dossier ethnographies of language by Tennina, Lucía, Silva, Simone

    Published 2018
    “…Currently, narrative studies are claimed and worked on by the most varied fields of knowledge, from canonical areas such as, for example, those linked to the Faculty of Letters (discourse analysis, linguistics, among others), to gender studies, or even the most varied fields of medical sciences, psychology, philosophy, and so on. …”
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    Osteobiographies: Multidisciplinary contributions to the study of human remains by Fabra, Mariana, Salega, Soledad, Cortés, Leticia I.

    Published 2020
    “…In this sense, the bioarcheology of individuals (Stodder and Palkovich, 2012) or of the personality (Boutin, 2011), stands as valid alternatives that allow not only to humanize the past, but also to address problems generally not considered in bioarchaeological studies. traditional traditions, such as gender and sex, age and life courses, human body and identity, social roles, disability, the concept of embodiment and even the post-mortem agency of human remains (Hosek and Robb, 2019). …”
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    Vertebrate paleontology in Argentina from the second half of the 20th century to present day: a qualitative-quantitative study based on Ameghiniana by Ortíz-Jaureguizar, Edgardo, Posadas, Paula, Miguel, Sandra, Abello, M. Alejandra, Luy, Amalia M., Hidalgo, Mónica, Stubbs, Edgardo

    Published 2016
    “…Also, there is an increase in the number of man and woman authorships, in an even masculinized discipline but showing a promising trend towards gender parity/equality. There is a predominance of single and double authorships, and most contributions have Argentinian paleontologists as first authors (especially from La Plata). …”
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