Sex role orientation and its relationship to the development of identity and moral thought |
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Authors: | EVA E. SKOE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway |
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Abstract: | This paper examined the links among sex role orientation, ego identity development and moral reasoning. 76 female and 58 male students were assessed on Bern's sex role inventory, ego identity, care-based and justice-based moral thought. For women, identity was negatively related to femininity and positively related to androgyny. Also, high levels of care-based moral reasoning, i.e., a balanced concern for the welfare of self and others, was related to androgyny for women. There were no significant findings for men. No significant relationships were found between sex role orientation and justice-based moral reasoning. Thus, the results suggested that for women in particular, relinquishing the stereotyped sex role definition and becoming more androgynous is important for their ego identity as well as care-based moral development. |
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Keywords: | Sex roles ego identity moral development |
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