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Gilligan, Carol; Attanucci, Jane – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1988
Argues against J. Vasudev's claim that sex differences disappear in studies that control for socioeconomic status. Contends that women and men are not socioeconomic equals. Recommends that theories based on all-male research samples be questioned and that differences in women's moral orientation be accounted for in studies. (SKC)
Descriptors: Moral Development, Psychological Studies, Research Design, Research Problems
Jayaratne, Toby Epstein; Kaczala, Caroline – 1982
Traditional sex difference research ignores the impact of social forces on the research process. It characteristically interprets sex differences as female deficiencies, also emphasizing the view of sex differences as determined by personal characteristics rather than situational contexts. Since research is a social process with a potentially…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Research Design, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Staley, Constance Courtney; Shockley-Zalabak, Pamela – 1987
Research on sex differences in communication has produced mixed and contradictory results. An erroneous overlap exists between self reports of male-female behaviors, others' reports of perceived behaviors, and stereotyped projections based on social conditioning. The solution to this confusion in gender communication research may be triangulation,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection
Kay, Robin H. – 1992
Researchers of gender differences in computer-related behaviors have reported a confusing picture. When asked which sex is more positive toward computers, more apt at using computers, and more likely to use a computer, one would be best advised to answer "it depends." It depends on what attitudes you are measuring, what skills you are…
Descriptors: Adults, Aptitude, Attitude Measures, Cognitive Processes
Caplan, Paula J.; Crawford, Mary; Hyde, Janet Shibley; Richardson, John T. E. – 1997
Noting the fascination of both researchers and the general public with possible gender differences in human cognition and whether these differences originate in biology, childhood influences, or cultural stereotypes, this book summarizes research studies on gender differences in cognition. The book examines social and cultural implications of this…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
Utley, Cheryl A.; Obiakor, Festus E. – 1995
This review of the literature addresses scientific and methodological concerns of research with children from various racial and ethnic backgrounds in the United States. It first identifies three major demographic trends: (1) the increasingly multiethnic and multilingual nature of American society; (2) the increasing number of children in poverty;…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Disabilities, Epistemology, Ethics