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J Youth Adolesc. 1976 Dec;5(4):387-401. doi: 10.1007/BF01577251.
Middle-class adolescent boys and girls with strong attitudes for and against the sex-role ideology of the Women's Movement were administered a Q-sort to study two aspects believed to be related to identity formation: flexibility-rigidity and independence-dependence. A significant positive relationship was found, more strongly for independence than for flexibility and more strongly for girls than for boys. More favorable attitudes toward sex-role equalitarianism were associated with flexibility and independence. The strength of the associations varied with the nature of the Q-sort: ideal self, self as ideal member of opposite sex, and self as ideal to each parent.
中产阶级青少年男孩和女孩对妇女运动的性别角色意识形态持强烈的赞成和反对态度,他们接受了 Q 分类测试,以研究被认为与身份形成有关的两个方面:灵活性-僵化和独立性-依赖性。研究发现,两者之间存在显著的正相关关系,对独立性的相关性强于对灵活性的相关性,对女孩的相关性强于对男孩的相关性。对性别平等主义的态度越有利,与灵活性和独立性的关联就越强。关联的强度因 Q 分类的性质而异:理想自我、作为异性理想成员的自我以及作为每个父母的理想自我。