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The relationship between gender, sex-role orientation, vocational interests and leisure activity prefrences (CROSBI ID 123256)

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Hudek-Knežević, Jasna ; Tkalčić, Mladenka ; Kardum, Igor The relationship between gender, sex-role orientation, vocational interests and leisure activity prefrences // Studia psychologica, 37 (1995), 325-334-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Hudek-Knežević, Jasna ; Tkalčić, Mladenka ; Kardum, Igor

engleski

The relationship between gender, sex-role orientation, vocational interests and leisure activity prefrences

To gain some information whether sex typed preferences and role behaviors could be predicted from sex-role orientation and gender of subjects, interrelations between vocational interests, leisure activity preferences, sex-role orientation and gender of subjects has been carried out on a sample of 237 university undergraduate students. The results indicate that biological gender more consistently predicts behavioral choices measured by Vocational interests scale and Leisure activities scale than sex-role orientation of subjects. It has also been found taht all measured components traditionally linked to women form a more homogeneous structure in comparison to the components traditionally linked to men. The results are discussed in the context of the multiple-components approach to measuring gender stereotypes. They suggest that employment of the multiple-components approach is more useful for masculinity than for femininity.

gender; sex-role orientation; vocational interests; leisure activity preferences

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Podaci o izdanju

37

1995.

325-334-x

objavljeno

0039-3320

Povezanost rada

Psihologija