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Backus, Faedra R.; Mahalik, James R. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
Our study explored the relationship between feminist identity and women's report of an ideal male partner's conformity to masculine gender role norms. Heterosexual, mostly White, college women (N = 183) completed measures assessing feminist beliefs and the masculinity characteristics of an ideal male partner. Results indicated that feminist…
Descriptors: Feminism, Social Behavior, Females, Sex Role
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Anderson, Veanne N. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2009
Although significant progress has been made on research concerning stereotypes of feminist women, very little is known about the stereotypes of feminist men. College students rated one of four terms--"feminist man," "feminist woman," "man," or "woman." Compared to "feminist woman,""feminist man" was evaluated more positively, but as less potent…
Descriptors: Feminism, Females, Sex Role, Males
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Ussher, Jane M.; Perz, Janette – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2010
This study examined gender differences in self-silencing, the relationship between self-silencing and psychological distress, and reasons for self-silencing in informal cancer carers (329 women, 155 men), using a mixed-method design. Men reported greater self-silencing than women on the Silencing the Self Scale; however, women reported higher…
Descriptors: Cancer, Caregivers, Mental Health, Coping
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Fallon, Melissa A.; Jome, LaRae M. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2007
Gender-role conflict theory has suggested that women athletes will experience role conflict because they are attempting to enact both feminine and masculine gender roles, yet research findings have shown mixed support for this notion. The purpose of this study was to explore how women rugby players negotiate gender-role expectations and conflict…
Descriptors: Females, Role Conflict, Athletes, Sex Role
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Foushee, H. Clayton; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1979
The present study addressed the question of whether persons' implicit personality theories include the notion that the possession of masculine and feminine characteristics tend to preclude each other so that the two clusters of attributes are perceived to be negatively correlated. The results confirm the hypothesis. (Author)
Descriptors: Females, Femininity, Males, Masculinity
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Hansson, Robert O.; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1984
Two studies investigated the influence of sex-role identification on the expectations of female college students (N=66) regarding marriage and divorce, and among divorced women (N=32) on their reasons for divorce. Among college students, masculinity was related to more positive expectations. For divorcees, the more masculine women adjusted more…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Students, Divorce, Expectation
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Vazquez-Nuttall, Ena; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1987
Evaluates the research conducted on sex roles and perceptions of femininity and masculinity of Hispanic women. Reviews early social and anthropological studies describing the roles of Hispanic women before the advent of the women's movement in the 1960's, continuing with more recent psychosocial studies on male-female roles and allocation of power…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Family Characteristics, Family Relationship, Females
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Metzler-Brennan, Elizabeth; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1985
Explored the relationships among childhood activities, masculine and feminine characteristics, and career choices among career women and homemakers. Results indicated that childhood participation in sex-typed activities is associated with the adult personality characteristics of masculinity and femininity and adult role choices. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Choice, Childhood Interests, Employed Women
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Guillet, Emma; Sarrazin, Philippe; Fontayne, Paul; Brustad, Robert J. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
An empirical research study based upon the expectancy-value model of Eccles and colleagues (1983) investigated the effect of gender-role orientations on psychological dimensions of female athletes' sport participation and the likelihood of their continued participation in a stereotypical masculine activity. The model (Eccles et al., 1983) posits…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Females, Athletes, Athletics
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Smolak, Linda; Munstertieger, Britannie Fairman – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2002
Research often fails to document a gender difference in measures of voice. This is inconsistent with Gilligan's conceptualization of voice as a gendered construct. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate currently available measures of voice, particularly in terms of whether they appear to be assessing the same characteristics in men as…
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Psychopathology, Measures (Individuals)
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Forbes, Gordon B.; Adams-Curtis, Leah E.; White, Kay B.; Holmgren, Katie M. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2003
Perceptions of menstruating women were studied in a sample of 244, predominantly European American, college freshmen. Both women and men rated the menstruating woman, as compared with the average woman, as higher on the Neuroticism factor from Lippa's (1991) measure of the Big Five personality factors. Men also rated her as lower on the Openness,…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, College Freshmen, Females, Personality