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Sex Roles and Social Skills Considerations for Interpersonal Adjustment
Authors:Jeffrey A. Kelly  G. Gerald O'Brien  Robert Hosford
Affiliation:University of Mississippi Medical Center;Jackson Mental Health Center;Jackson, Mississippi
Abstract:In light of claims that sex roles are differentially related to behavioral flexibility, the current study investigated the relationship between sex role orientations and performance in interpersonal situations. Males and females in each of four sex role categories (masculine-typed, feminine-typed, androgynous and undifferentiated) role-played situations requiring the appropriate expression of either commendatory or refusal assertiveness. Androgynous subjects were most effective in rated skills components for both types of situations, while undifferentiated subjects were highly ineffective. Complex interpersonal situations apparently require the use of well-integrated masculine and feminine social skills.
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