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Rios-Garcia, Luis; Cook, Patrick E. – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975
The self concept literature generally shows that different measures of self acceptance and self satisfaction are positively related to psychological adjustment and several measures of defensiveness. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Individual Characteristics, Individual Power
Jourard, Sidney M.; Friedman, Robert – J Personality Soc Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Distance, Experiments
Beyer, Sylvia – 1992
Prior research has established that gender differences in self-perceptions exist. It was hypothesized that self-consistency tendencies can partially explain gender differences in self-evaluations. College students (N=488) were presented with either a feminine, masculine, or neutral gender-typed task, each containing 35 multiple-choice questions.…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Psychological Patterns, Research Needs

Watson, P. J.; And Others – Sex Roles, 1987
Examines the relationship between gender, sex role, and narcissism. Data indicated that males and masculine individuals were not higher in their levels of maladaptive narcissism, that an adjusted narcissism was more obvious in males and in masculine subjects, and that femininity appeared to inhibit the display of an unhealthy exploitative…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Depression (Psychology), Egocentrism, Females

Simon, William E. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972
Descriptors: Measurement Instruments, Measurement Techniques, Peer Relationship, Perception
Harrington, David M.; Andersen, Susan M. – 1979
Relationships between aspects of creativity and psychological masculinity and femininity are examined from the perspectives of balance, additive, and catalytic models of androgyny. Female (N=85) and male (N=105) subjects completed Gough's Adjective Check List, (ACL) in which the adjective, "creative," had been inserted. The ACL was…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Creative Development, Creativity Research, Personality Traits

Snyder, Rita; Hasbrouck, Lynn – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1996
Explored relationships among feminist identity, gender traits, and disturbed eating symptoms in 71 college women. Identification with feminist values was negatively correlated with body dissatisfaction, bulimic symptoms, and feelings of ineffectiveness. Results suggest that factors promoting body dissatisfaction and disturbed eating may have less…
Descriptors: Body Image, College Students, Eating Disorders, Females

Zuckerman, Diana M. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1989
Compares the stress levels and reactions to stress of 804 female and 127 male college students and examines their relationship to self-esteem, confidence, and self-concept. Concludes that sex differences in dysfunctional reactions to stress are related to sex differences in self-concepts, whereas sex differences in areas of stress are not related…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Psychological Patterns, Psychological Studies
Tobacyk, Jerome; And Others – 1983
Four major formulations of the relationship between sex role orientation and successful adaptation have found support in the literature: a traditional sex role, androgyny, masculinity, and androgyny for females. The adaptive implications of sex role orientation were examined on constructs reflecting intrapersonal functioning, i.e., ego identity…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Androgyny, Cognitive Style, Congruence (Psychology)

Balk, David – Journal of School Health, 1983
The author reviews literature on childrens' reactions to perceived failure and offers "learned helplessness" as a model to explain why a child who makes a mistake gives up. Suggestions for preventing these reactions are given. (Author/JMK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Failure, Helplessness, Psychological Patterns
Guyot, Gary W.; White, Doris Wossum – 1982
Several investigators, using the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI), have concluded that masculine is the desired sex role of males and females. Other investigators have suggested that some of the feminine BSRI items are undesirable. In order to determine if this masculine ideal might be due to the nature of the BSRI feminine items (more undesirable…
Descriptors: Androgyny, College Students, Higher Education, Psychological Patterns
Whitley, Bernard E., Jr. – 1981
Research on the relationship between sex-role orientation and psychological well-being has been guided by one of three models. The congruence model holds that psychological well-being will be fostered only when one's sex-role orientation is congruent with one's gender; the androgyny model proposes that well-being will be maximized when one's…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Congruence (Psychology), Masculinity, Measures (Individuals)

McCaulay, Marci; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1988
Examines gender differences in body image and its relationship to depression-proneness and self-esteem. Findings indicate a preoccupation with body weight and appearance for both men and women, and a relationship between body satisfaction and depression-proneness. (FMW)
Descriptors: Body Image, Body Weight, Depression (Psychology), Females

Edwards, Karen L. – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1989
The objective of the study was to define psychological health from the individual perspectives of African-American women and men of different age groups, and to develop a global definition for all African-Americans. The findings suggest that characteristics of psychological health may be the same across race, although specific interpretations and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Differences, Mental Health, Psychological Needs
Stryker, Eileen; And Others – 1985
The human qualities which are valued in American society are different from, and sometimes construed as opposite to, the qualities deemed desirable in women. This values conflict provided the impetus for a study of women doctoral students. Twenty women who were pursuing doctoral degrees in educational leadership or counseling psychology at one…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Competence, Coping, Doctoral Programs
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