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Measuring Masculinity and Femininity by Children's Games Choices

Walker, Richard N.

Child development, 1964-09, Vol.35 (3), p.961-971 [Periódico revisado por pares]

United States: Child Development Publications of the Society for Research in Child Development, Inc

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  • Título:
    Measuring Masculinity and Femininity by Children's Games Choices
  • Autor: Walker, Richard N.
  • Assuntos: Child ; Child development ; Children ; Childrens games ; Choice Behavior ; Dressing tables ; Female ; Femininity ; Games ; Gender discrimination ; Humans ; Male ; Masculinity ; Old Medline ; Play and Playthings ; Psychological Tests ; Sex ; Standard deviation
  • É parte de: Child development, 1964-09, Vol.35 (3), p.961-971
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  • Descrição: A modification of Rosenberg and Sutton-Smith's Games List, including their original F and M scales, was administered to 419 Connecticut school children. Large differences were found between the Ohio and the Connecticut subjects for F scores, little or none for M, though correlations between sex and the F and M scores were about equal for both samples. Revised F and M lists discriminated the sexes little better than the original lists. However, introducing a corrector for total number of "Likes" produced sharp improvement in discrimination. Norms appropriate to particular communities may be required for individual usefulness of the device.
  • Editor: United States: Child Development Publications of the Society for Research in Child Development, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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