Feminists and traditionalists: An attitudinal comparison |
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Authors: | M. Dwayne Smith George D. Self |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Tulane University, 70118 New Orleans, Louisiana;(2) Near East Bureau, Agency for International Development, USA |
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Abstract: | Comparisons are made between self-identified feminists and traditionalists on an attitudinal inventory scale. Feminists are found to display a more consistent sex-role ideology as measured by inter-item consistency. Traditionalists believe in labor and political equality, but differ from feminists in regard to relations with men and notions of domestic roles. The findings suggest that a more consistent sex-role ideology among women should occur with increased feminist identification. However, stereotypes and misunderstandings concerning feminism may prevent this development among many women.This article is a revised version of a paper presented at the Alpha Kappa Delta Research Symposium, Richmond, Virginia, February 1978. |
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