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Fig. 1. Study 1. Effects of Female Benevolence toward Men on their Desire for aRelationship with a Male Target as a function of Condition (Non-Traditional Target vs.Traditional Target)
Fig. 2. Study 2. The Effects of Benevolent Sexism on Men's Desire for a Relationship with aFemale Target as a function of Condition (Non-Traditional vs
Fig. 3. Study 2. The Effects of Benevolent Sexism on Men's Anticipated RelationshipSatisfaction with a Female Target as a function of Condition (Non-Traditional vs.Traditional Target)

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