Attitudes toward sex-roles: Traditional or egalitarian?

作者: Knud S. Larsen , Ed Long

DOI: 10.1007/BF00292459

关键词: Attitude scaleItem analysisConservatismAuthoritarianismPsychologyVarimax rotationSocial psychologyDevelopmental psychologyGender roleAnalysis studyConstruct validity

摘要: This article reports on the development of a Likert-type scale measuring attitudes toward egalitarian-traditional sex roles. A total of 484 undergraduates participated in six phases of …

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