The effect of intergender conflict on sex-role attitudes |
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Authors: | Rosalind J Dworkin Anthony Gary Dworkin |
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Institution: | 1. Medical Branch, University of Texas, USA 2. University of Houston, USA
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Abstract: | This study explored conditions under which initially multidimensional attitudes change and coalesce into unidimensionality. One hundred twenty-one college students participated in a pretest-posttest control group experimental design involving a prejudice reduction simulation. One group was exposed to overt statements and action that supported traditional male dominance. This group exhibited significantly more modern sex-role attitudes than did the other groups; and the former's attitudes shifted to unidimensionality while the others' attitudes did not. The data also suggest independence between techniques that produce racial/liberalism and sexrole attitude modernity. |
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