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Reactions of male subordinates to the sex-role congruency of immediate supervision
Authors:Stephen L Cohen  Kerry A Bunker  Amy L Burton  Philip D McManus
Institution:(1) University of South Florida, USA;(2) Assessment Designs, Inc., 259 Purlieu Place, 32792 Winter Park, Florida;(3) Present address: American Telephone and Telegraph Co., Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Abstract:Male subjects (N=90) worked under supervision for two hours. A 2×2×2 factorial design was employed so that the supervisor was male or female, autocratic or democratic, and possessed a sex-role congruent or incongruent job title. The hypotheses were supported in part: For female supervision only, the more traditionally incongruent the situation, the more unfavorable were the reactions elicited. This finding was true, however, only for subordinates' verbal comments and not for their task performance or written evaluation of the supervisor. Discussion of the specific hypotheses is provided and an alternate explanation concerning the supervisors' alleged prior experience is offered. A more dynamic approach to the study of leader—subordinate relationships — especially in light of the implications for acceptance of female supervision offered by this study — is advocated.
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