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Campbell, Patricia B. – 1986
This pamphlet provides suggestions for students concerning how to best use and interpret educational research. Students should recognize that there is nothing wrong with questioning research. Among the myths that must be challenged are that if something is published, it must be true, and that scientists are objective and uninfluenced by societal…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Lavine, Linda O. – Child Development, 1982
Children 7 through 11 years of age were interviewed to determine their career preferences, the degree to which they perceive occupations as limited to one sex exclusively, and their perceptions of their parents' power distribution. Information was also collected on parents' jobs. Data were analyzed using sex typing of preferred career as the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Children, Females, Modeling (Psychology)
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Lips, Hilary M. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2000
Examined how college students imagined their possible powerful selves and absorbed cultural messages about power and gender. Students were asked to describe their possible selves as powerful persons and various types of leaders. Women were less optimistic than men about holding positions of power and were more likely to anticipate problems…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Leadership, Political Power
Eagly, Alice H.; And Others – 1982
In applying a social structural analysis of stereotyping to people's beliefs about gender, two issues must be confronted: (1) What is the content of stereotypes about men and women? and (2) What are the major differences in the ways that men and women are distributed into social roles? In part, the distribution of females and males into social…
Descriptors: Adults, Employees, Females, Homemakers
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Johnson, Paula – Journal of Social Issues, 1976
This paper develops a theory of sex-role stereotyping and power use in terms of how people interact in daily life situations. It is demonstrated that women have less access, in reality and in expectations, to concrete resources and competence leaving them with helpless modes of influence. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Change Agents, Females, Individual Power
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Greene, Les R.; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1981
Studied the gender-linked reactions of small groups to co-leadership situations. Results showed female co-leaders at a group relations conference for college students could be liked, but they were not perceived as having task relevant attributes. Group members' associations to gender were more powerful than associations of formal authority. (JAC)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Groups, Leadership Styles, Power Structure
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Taylor, Maye – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1994
Addresses the need to reflect on how the dynamics of gender and power can be articulated together and adversely affect counseling and supervision relationships. Suggests incorporating a social analysis into supervision to help counselors clarify the political nature of some therapeutic issues, thus addressing gender stereotypes. Supports a…
Descriptors: Counseling, Females, Feminism, Gender Issues
Gerber, Gwendolyn L. – 1991
This study examined the hypothesis that the reason people believe the two sexes have different personality traits is because they enact roles that vary in power. Men usually enact a dominant role, expressing personality traits of self-assertion or agency, while women usually enact a subordinate role, expressing the personality traits of…
Descriptors: Battered Women, College Students, Family Violence, Higher Education
MacNaughton, Glenda – AECA Resource Book Series, 1995
"New wave" gender theorists (those who ascribe to feminist post-structuralist theory) caution that nonsexist work with young children is likely to be unsuccessful in the long term because theories of gender and the approach to gender in the curriculum have, until now, ignored one key issue: the question of power. This booklet explores…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
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Kimmel, Michael S. – Society, 1993
Argues that ways in which the experience of manhood has structured the course and meanings of American men's activities must be examined. Pioneering work of feminist scholars has made us aware of the centrality of gender in shaping social life. It is now necessary to extend these studies to men. (SLD)
Descriptors: Experience, Females, Feminism, Intellectual Disciplines
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Helgeson, Vicki S.; Gollob, Harry F. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1991
Studies 25 male and 33 female college undergraduates' perceptions of how good-bad and powerful-powerless men and women feel during hypothetical social interactions. Results reflect beliefs that men are more powerful than women and that individuals are more powerful in interactions consistent with gender role stereotypes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Females, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship
National Conference of Christians and Jews, New York, NY. – 1992
The National Conference of Christians and Jews commissioned pollster Louis Harris to conduct a nationwide survey to determine how America's most populous and fastest growing ethnic, racial, and religious groups perceive one another, the opportunities available to them, and the problems they share. In telephone interviews nearly 3,000 people were…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bias, Cultural Interrelationships, Ethnic Groups
Edelsky, Carole – 1978
Stereotypes about the way women talk grow out of knowledge of nonlinguistic, societally assigned sex role traits and of linguistic correlates of those traits. Among the findings of research on male/female speech differences are that, contrary to the stereotype, men talk more than women; men's conversation is task-oriented, while that of women is…
Descriptors: Bias, Communication (Thought Transfer), Females, Language Research
Griffin, Betsy Q. – 1992
A study compared perceptions about male and female managers who used either an authoritative or participative leadership style. Participants were 102 undergraduate students from a small midwestern college, aged 17 to 60 with a mean age of 22 years. They evaluated a manager after reading a description of the behavior of a division manager in an…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Education, College Students, Employee Attitudes
Livingstone, Sonia – 1986
Two studies used multidimensional scaling to uncover viewers' spontaneous, largely implicit interpretations of Dallas (American) and Coronation Street (British), two soap operas in a genre of social realism that explicitly aims to parallel or directly contribute to the symbolic world of the viewer. The results bear upon the discipline of social…
Descriptors: Characterization, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Labeling (of Persons)
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