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ArtikelThe Effects of Gender, Race, Religion, and Political Orientation The Sex Role Attitudes of College Freshmen  
Oleh: Kuriloff, Peter J. ; Lottes, Ilsa L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Adolescence vol. 27 no. 107 (1992), page 675-688.
Topik: POLITICAL; gender; race; religion; political orientation; sex role; college freshmen
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Isi artikelFreshmen (N = 556) at a large eastern private university were administered a questionnaire during the first week of classes. A social learning perspective was used to examine the effects of gender, race (asian, black and white), religion (catholich, jewish and protestant), and political orientation (liberal and conservative) on four areas of sex role ideology - traditional attitudes toward female sexuality, justification of male dominance, negative attitudes toward homosexuality, and attitudes toward feminism. Although all four independent variables produced a significant effect on at least onme measure of sex role ideology religion and political orientation produced significant differences on all four sex role measures. Liberals as compared to consevatives and jews as compared to protestants were less traditional in their attitudes toward female sexuality, less accepting of male dominance and nagative attitudes toward homo sexuality, and more accepting of feminist attitudes. The results support the view that entering freshmen have established sex role belief systems that tend to be organized around constellations of traditional / consevative versus egalitarian / liberal attitudes.
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