Mlott S R, Bostick R T, Lira F T
J Clin Psychol. 1977 Jul;33(3):746-8. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(197707)33:3<746::aid-jclp2270330331>3.0.co;2-z.
This study sought to clarify personality characteristics of supporters of the Women's Liberation Movement (WLM) with specific emphasis on the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Three matched groups of 50 female college students, which were comprised of supporters, opponents, or those who voiced no opinion on the ERA, were administered the Rokeach Dogmatism Scale and the Rotter I-E Scale. The three groups did not differ significantly on either measure. Participants of all groups were shown to be somewhat externally controlled and to demonstrate personality traits that were not characteristically dogmatic. The disparity of these results with those reported by other researchers was attributed to the matched demographic factors that determined S selection and assignment.
本研究旨在阐明妇女解放运动(WLM)支持者的人格特征,特别关注平等权利修正案(ERA)。三组各50名匹配的女大学生,分别由ERA的支持者、反对者或无意见者组成,她们接受了罗基奇教条主义量表和罗特内外控量表的测试。两组在这两项测试中均无显著差异。所有组的参与者都表现出一定程度的外部控制倾向,且展现出并非典型教条主义的人格特质。这些结果与其他研究者报告的结果存在差异,这归因于决定样本选择和分配的匹配人口统计学因素。