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Feminist Approaches to Psychology (Crawford & Marecek)
According to Crawford & Marecek (1989), feminist psychology encompasses several key approaches. These include a critical re-examination of psychology's history to uncover and acknowledge the contributions of women, a focus on scientifically studying the psychological differences between genders, and a systematic questioning of the inherent male bias within the traditional scientific methods used in the field.
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