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Sex Roles,Gender, and Fear
Authors:Kathleen M. Dillon  Edward Wolf  Helen Katz
Affiliation:Department of Psychology , Western New England College
Abstract:Male and female college students classified as masculine, feminine, androgynous, or undifferentiated on the Bern (1974) Sex Role Inventory (N = 199) were given the Wolpe (1969) Fear Inventory. Significant differences in average fear scores were seen between men and women and between the four sex-role categories, with sex role and gender contributing equally to the variability. The argument is raised here that excessive fearfulness or fearlessness might be as much a product of sex-role conditioning as a product of gender.
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