Debunking a stereotype: The female medical student |
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Authors: | Nina Lee Colwill Noralou P. Roos |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Manitoba, S101A-E, 750 Bannatyne Avenue, R3E OW3 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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Abstract: | The combined research of Horner (1972) and Monahan, Kuhn, and Shaver (1974) has demonstrated the existence of a stereotype of the female medical student as sex-role deviant and disinterested in sex. The present study examined the validity of this stereotype. Male and female medical students' scores on two psychometric measures were compared with the male and female college norms. The stereotype was not supported. Female medical students demonstrated no greater sex-role deviance than did their male counterparts. Furthermore, only male medical students indicated significantly less heterosexual interest than their same-sex norm.The authors wish to thank Dr. David G. Fish, who was involved in the original data collection. Support for the analyses of these data was obtained from Grant Number 607-1034-21 and from a Career Scientist Award, Number 607-1001-22, to the Junior Author. |
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