Jones R W, De Cecco J P
J Homosex. 1982 Winter;8(2):37-44. doi: 10.1300/j082v08n02_05.
This research addressed three questions: (1) Did partners in homosexual relationships perceive themselves as less stereotypically feminine or masculine than partners in heterosexual relationships? (2) Did partners complement or match each other in their self-perceived femininity and masculinity? (3) What was the correlation of partners' femininity and masculinity to their views on attachment and autonomy in their relationships? The high level of androgyny (87%) in the sample precluded making the intended comparisons. There was, however, some evidence in the heterosexual partners to support the assumption of feminine-masculine complementarity and some to support the link between masculinity and devaluation of attachment. In the discussion, questions were raised about the atypicality of the San Francisco Bay Area sample, about the validity and reliability of the Personal Attributes Questionnaire as a measure of social sex-role, and the basic adequacy of questionnaires that assume that self-knowledge is easily elicited from respondents.
(1)同性恋关系中的伴侣是否比异性恋关系中的伴侣更少从刻板印象角度看待自己的女性特质或男性特质?(2)伴侣在自我感知的女性特质和男性特质方面是相互补充还是相互匹配?(3)伴侣的女性特质和男性特质与他们对关系中依恋和自主性的看法之间有何关联?样本中双性化水平较高(87%),使得无法进行预期的比较。然而,在异性恋伴侣中,有一些证据支持女性特质与男性特质互补的假设,也有一些证据支持男性特质与对依恋的贬低之间的联系。在讨论中,有人对旧金山湾区样本的非典型性、作为社会性别角色衡量标准的《个人属性问卷》的有效性和可靠性,以及假设能轻易从受访者那里获取自我认知的问卷的基本充分性提出了疑问。