Transferability of a role-oriented interest Inventory from men to women in church-related occupations |
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Authors: | Sam C Webb |
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Affiliation: | Georgia Institute of Technology USA |
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Abstract: | This study considers the feasibility of using the Inventory of Religious Activities of Interests and the extensive data for men associated therewith in the counseling of women who may be interested in entering occupations related to the Protestant Church. Mean scores on the ten scales of the Inventory for men and women in nine categories of church-related occupations and for the total sex groups were compared in respect to similarity of shape of mean score profile and in respect to the level of mean scores. In addition, the ability of the Inventory to differentiate among groups (11 for women; 10 for men) for the sexes separately was considered. The results suggest that while men and women as total groups appear to differ in their interests as measured by the IRAI, the data for men and women in the respective specialties are sufficiently similar in respect to profile shape and mean score level to justify the use of the Inventory and the normative data for men in the counseling of women. The results suggest the Inventory differentiates among subgroups of men more effectively than it does among subgroups of women. But there are data to suggest that this difference may be more apparent than real. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be directed to: Sam C. Webb Dean Division of Graduate Studies and Research Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta Georgia 30332. |
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