Sharp K C, Candy S G, Troll L E
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1980;11(4):307-18. doi: 10.2190/AXTP-3QLH-UAFW-5MY1.
It has been assumed that the characteristics of respondents, such as their sex, background and socialization experiences, would affect the way in which respondents perceive other persons. Sex differences have been found in college students, but generational differences have not been explored. The present study employed one hundred fifty men and women, of non-college background and of a wide range of ages, and permitted free responses in respondents' descriptions. The effect of gender and generation on the categories participants used to describe a known man and woman was examined. A multivariate analysis of variance indicated significance on both variables. However, subsequent one-way analyses of variance revealed that only a few categories were used differentially by men and women, or by the older, middle and younger generations.
人们认为,受访者的特征,如性别、背景和社会化经历,会影响他们感知他人的方式。在大学生中发现了性别差异,但尚未探讨代际差异。本研究招募了150名男女,他们没有大学背景,年龄范围广泛,并允许受访者自由描述。研究考察了性别和代际对参与者用于描述一个已知男性和女性的类别产生的影响。多变量方差分析表明这两个变量都具有显著性。然而,随后的单因素方差分析显示,只有少数类别在男性和女性之间,或在老、中、青三代人之间存在差异使用情况。