Opinions of typical female and male sex-role behavior in Swedish children |
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Authors: | MARIANNE CARLSSON,KRISTINA ANDERSSON,ELNA BERG,PIA JÄ DERQUIST,EVA MAGNUSSON |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the study was to measure the opinions of typical female and male sex-role behavior in Swedish children. Sixty-two adults aged 20–30 years participated in a study designed to develop a method for the measuring of these opinions. In the main study, 515 children between the ages of three and twelve participated. The results showed that from the age of three, Swedish children share opinions about typical female and male sex-role behavior with adults to a large extent, and this became more pronounced with increasing age. The study also showed that the reliability of the method used was satisfactory. Factor analyses gave two orthogonal factors identified as a femininity factory and a masculinity factor, indicating that the validity also could be considered satisfactory. |
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