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Firstborn preference and attitudes toward using sex selection technology
Authors:Swetkis Doreen  Gilroy Faith D  Steinbacher Roberta
Affiliation:Department of Urban Studies, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University, OH 44115, USA. swetk54@wolf.csuohio.edu
Abstract:The authors investigated sex preferences for firstborn children and (a) pro- technology attitudes and willingness to use sex selection technology (SST) and (b) social conformity. College students (N = 469; 239 women, 230 men) answered demographic questions and questions on technology usage and personal preferences and completed a measure of conformity. Findings revealed a significant overall preference for firstborn males, a specific preference of potential SST users for firstborn sons, and a greater willingness of African American students, compared with White students, to use SST. No correlation was found between conformity and potential SST use. Logistic regression results suggested that protechnology attitudes may be predictive of firstborn preferences. Implications of the findings are discussed in relation to gender equality and population sex ratios.
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