Careers,contingencies, and locus of control among White college women |
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Authors: | Louise Vitiello Burroughs Barbara F. Turner Castellano B. Turner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lincoln University, P.O. Box 8, 19352, Pennsylvania;(2) University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examined social-psychological antecedents of the sex type of occupational preferences and expectations of White college women. High sex-role contingency orientation (SRCO)—attitudes and explanations for occupational choices which reflect a primary and explicit concern with marriage and family—was associated with expectations and preferences for occupations in which females predominate and with the tendency to have more traditionally feminine expectations than preferences.SRCO was significantly related to locus of control (I-E) with women high or intermediate in SRCO being primarily internal or external; women with low SRCO being primarily intermediate in I-E.This study was supported by a Faculty Research Grant from the Graduate Research Council of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. |
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