Daoud F S
J Pers Assess. 1976 Aug;40(4):376-7. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4004_6.
Fifty Jordanian male and female students at the University of Jordan, Jordan were asked to draw a person. A significantly larger number of women than men drew a picture of the opposite-sex first. This appears in line with Craddick's finding for American college students. The frequency of drawing opposite-sex pictures first as a phenomenon characteristic of Jordanian and American female college students was discussed in terms of sociocultural factors and considered in the sex-role frame of reference. Suggestions for future research were presented.
约旦大学的50名约旦男女学生被要求画一个人。先画出异性画像的女性人数明显多于男性。这一结果与克拉迪克对美国大学生的研究发现一致。从社会文化因素的角度讨论了约旦和美国女大学生首先画出异性画像这一现象的频率,并在性别角色参照系中进行了考量。同时提出了对未来研究的建议。