Person perception: Effects of sex,marital status,and sex-typed occupation |
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Authors: | Claire Etaugh Joanne Stern |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Bradley University, 61625 Peoria, Illinois |
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Abstract: | ![]() A sample of 208 male college students evaluated a briefly described stimulus person on 20 7-point bipolar scales which described personality traits and professional performance characteristics. Each subject rated one of 16 persons who were described as either female or male; never married, divorced, widowed, or unmarried; and employed in either a feminine or masculine sex-typed occupation. Female stimulus persons generally were rated more favorably than male stimulus persons. The personality traits of married persons of both sexes were evaluated more favorably than those of unmarried persons. Individuals in sex-typical and sex-atypical occupations received similar evaluations.Parts of this article were presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, August 1981. |
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