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Thompson, Martha E. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1981
Power dependence theory and anticompetitive theory/sex strategy research were used to study a power v a socialization perspective. Results indicate that neither theory adequately explains perceptions or behavior in mixed sex groups. A sex stratification perspective can illuminate societal reasons for sex differences. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Power Structure, Sex Differences, Social Behavior
Dreyer, Albert S.; Dreyer, Cecily A. – 1973
Research was conducted to study environmental factors associated with the development of cognitive style in children. The hypothesis was that the parents of field-independent children grant them more autonomy and power than do parents of field-dependent children. The sample consisted of 38 white, middle-class kindergartners, 19 boys and 19 girls,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Family Influence, Interaction
Gutek, Barbara A. – 1981
Sexual harassment at work has recently received considerable attention. Working men (N=405) and women (N=827) in Los Angeles County responded to questions about respondent's work, job characteristics, and work climate. Other questions concerned the respondent's experience of socio-sexual behaviors on current and previous jobs, definitions of…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Expectation
Tyack, David B.; Strober, Myra H. – 1981
In examining the sexual structuring of employment in public education from 1840 to 1980, the following social phenomenon are discussed: (1) socially accepted attitudes on the role of women in the early part of the nineteenth century; (2) the structure of schooling and cultural emphasis upon the "natural" abilities of women to instruct young…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Career Choice, Career Development, Educational Administration