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Baldwin, Robert O. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1984
The Gough Femininity Scale was administered to undergraduates at an urban community college over an 11-year period. Means for male and female students remained relatively the same, which may suggest that although sexual behaviors have changed, psychological attitudes and traits have not. (CJM)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Females, Femininity, Males
Kanin, Eugene J. – Med Aspects Hum Sexuality, 1970
Sexually aggressive males appear to have been subjected to developmental and socialization influences that leave them distrustful of women, generally aggressive, and with a high sexual urge. They are motivated to seek male associations which sanction their impulses and socially reward their conduct, enabling the aggressor to support his self…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior, Dating (Social), Males
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Padesky, Christine A.; Hammen, Constance L. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1981
Found that among college students suffering from mental depression, there were significant sex differences in the patterns of symptoms reported. Sex differences were also found both in help seeking attitudes and in reported behaviors, with men more reluctant to seek help. (Author/ST)
Descriptors: Behavior, College Students, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Problems
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Doherty, Kathleen T.; Szalay, Lorand B. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1996
Developed a cognitive mapping technique to investigate psychological propensities that increase one's risk for substance abuse. Male and female frequent users (N=400) and nonusers (N=400) were sampled and gender differences in substance abuse were examined. Results indicate that men show greater vulnerability, overall, to substance abuse than do…
Descriptors: Cognitive Mapping, Females, Males, Psychological Characteristics
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Schill, Thomas; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1976
The types of defenses used by high and low hostility--guilt subjects in dealing with frustration--aggression situations were studied. Among males, high-guilt subjects tended to turn aggression against themselves, and use denial, repression, reaction-formation and isolation rather then expressions of hostility to the object. Female data failed to…
Descriptors: Aggression, College Students, Females, Hostility
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Svec, Henry – Adolescence, 1987
Discusses rarity of anorexia nervosa among male population with primary reference to differences from female symptomatology. Presents case which implies that anorexia nervosa in the male may be a marker for other more severe pathology. Presents findings which suggest a diagnostic strategy based on familial, behavioral, environmental, educational,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anorexia Nervosa, Case Studies, Clinical Diagnosis
Katz, Marsha G.; Messe, Lawrence A. – 1973
The present research examined possible sex differences in the relative strengths of the norms of equity and equality as determinants of reward distribution behavior. The subjects of the study were 72 male and 78 female undergraduate students. It was predicted that females would be more concerned with equality than males. Results supported the…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Females
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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
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Rosenthal, Karen R.; And Others – Sex Roles, 1986
Relationships are examined between support types (emotional, instrumental, and nonintimate social participation), gender, sex role orientation, and stress level. Dependent variables include need, perceived availability, and satisfaction. Effects of sex role orientation on perceptions of social support appear circumscribed. (MCK)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Attitudes, Females, Males
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Welsh, George S. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1973
The California Psychological Inventory includes a masculinity femininity measure, Fe. Although the test author suggests that Fe is positively related to intelligence for females but negatively for males, a review of the literature fails to substantiate this claim. Correlation of Fe and intellectual measures is low in magnitude and is not different…
Descriptors: Females, Intellectual Development, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
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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
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Calhoun, Georgia B. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2001
This study is an initial examination of behavioral and emotional differences between male and female juvenile offenders using an omnibus self-report personality inventory. Differences between male and female juvenile offenders were found on 6 of 14 comparisons. Findings provide support for differential treatment planning in addressing the needs of…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Behavior Patterns, Counseling Techniques, Delinquency
Burke, Ronald J.; Weir, Tamara – 1976
This study examines sex differences in adolescent perceptions and functioning. Subjects were public school students who voluntarily filled out a questionnaire during class time. The information sought was: (1) whether the sources and reported intensity of stress in the day-to-day lives of male and female adolescents are different; (2) whether male…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Behavioral Science Research, Females
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Pines, Ayala; Kafry, Ditsa – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1981
Women were found to have much fewer positive work features than men and to consider their lives outside of work as more important than work. But women did not report significantly greater tedium (defined as a general experience of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion) than men. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Family Environment, Females, Job Satisfaction
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Enekwechi, Emmanuel E. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1996
Investigated gender differences in the motivation for alcohol use in a sample of 240 Nigerian undergraduates, ranging in age from 17-24 years. Males were more likely to drink for psychological and social reasons than females. Females, however, were more likely than males to drink only at parties. (RJM)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Drinking
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