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If you liked Thinking critically about research on sex and gender by Paula J. Caplan, start with Lifting a ton of feathers (1993), New Don't Blame Mother (2000), and Bias in psychiatric diagnosis / edited by Paula J. Caplan and Lisa Cosgrove (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends Lifting a ton of feathers (1993), New Don't Blame Mother (2000), Bias in psychiatric diagnosis / edited by Paula J. Caplan and Lisa Cosgrove (2004), Don't blame mother (1989), and Teaching children about learning disabilities (1990).
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Thinking critically about research on sex and gender is by Paula J. Caplan.