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Changing gender roles and attitudes and their implications for well-being around the new millennium [PDF]
<b>Purpose</b><p></p> Given evidence that gender role attitudes (GRAs) and actual gender roles impact on well-being, we examine associations between GRAs, three roles (marital status, household chore division, couple employment ...
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Gender, Gender Role, and Creativity
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 2011Undergraduate students (136) were assessed with 3 measures of creative ability and a gender role measure to explore relationships between gender, gender role, and creativity. Male participants’ performance on the creativity measures generally was better than that of females, with significant differences in 2 specific creativity tasks.
Geniffer Stoltzfus +3 more
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IMPRINTING AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF GENDER ROLE
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1957Introduction Psychologic study of hermaphrodites sheds some interesting light on the venerable controversy of hereditary versus environmental determinants of sexuality in its psychologic sense. Human hermaphrodites of whatever variety are persons born with some degree of sexual ambiguity, anatomically and physiologically.
J, MONEY, J G, HAMPSON, J L, HAMPSON
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Gender and Gender Role Expectations
2017This chapter provides an overview of emerging adults’ views on gender and gender roles. The authors describe their findings regarding who emerging adults believe benefits more from marriage, men or women. Little consensus seemed to exist regarding how emerging adults viewed the connection between gender and marriage; the authors propose that this is a ...
Brian J. Willoughby, Spencer L. James
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2014
Gender roles refer to the set of social and behavioural norms that are considered socially appropriate for individuals in the context of a specific culture, and which differ widely between cultures and historical periods. Gender roles provide guides to normative behaviours that are typical, ought-to-be and thus “likely effective” for each sex within ...
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Gender roles refer to the set of social and behavioural norms that are considered socially appropriate for individuals in the context of a specific culture, and which differ widely between cultures and historical periods. Gender roles provide guides to normative behaviours that are typical, ought-to-be and thus “likely effective” for each sex within ...
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2012
AbstractThis article addresses how the current understandings of gender and gender roles have arisen, before investigating the possibilities for how it might be interpreted and understood through the archaeological evidence available today. The apparent gender division within early Anglo-Saxon burial archaeology arises from the inclusion of distinct ...
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AbstractThis article addresses how the current understandings of gender and gender roles have arisen, before investigating the possibilities for how it might be interpreted and understood through the archaeological evidence available today. The apparent gender division within early Anglo-Saxon burial archaeology arises from the inclusion of distinct ...
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2018
This chapter asks whether postcolonial defenses of feminized power and criticisms of the incorporation of women into a gender-neutral public sphere can be understood as compatible with feminism. It argues that the tools of nonideal universalism can explain why many such postcolonial views are more compatible with feminism than is often thought.
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This chapter asks whether postcolonial defenses of feminized power and criticisms of the incorporation of women into a gender-neutral public sphere can be understood as compatible with feminism. It argues that the tools of nonideal universalism can explain why many such postcolonial views are more compatible with feminism than is often thought.
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”Gender roles” are understood as social practices that relate to gender identity. Academic and popular debate focuses on the functionality of “traditional” gender roles as well as the meanings and implications of changes in gender roles.
Huppatz, Kate E. (R16011) +1 more
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1990
Beere has produced a new edition of her Women and Women's Issues: A Handbook of Tests and Measurements. Based largely on a search of the PsychLIT and ERIC databases from January 1978 to December 1988, the volume includes information on 211 tests and measures pertaining to gender roles and attitudes towards gender. . . .
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Beere has produced a new edition of her Women and Women's Issues: A Handbook of Tests and Measurements. Based largely on a search of the PsychLIT and ERIC databases from January 1978 to December 1988, the volume includes information on 211 tests and measures pertaining to gender roles and attitudes towards gender. . . .
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