Instrumental and expressive socialization: a false dichotomy
Sex Roles • Vol/Iss. 13 • Published In • Pages: 581-595 •
By Hendrix, Lewellyn, Johnson, G. David
Hypothesis
Societies tend to socialize boys more into acheivement and self-reliance and girls more into nurturance, obedience, and responsibility (581).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
---|---|---|---|---|
Factor analysis | Not Supported | Not Applicable | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Achievement Socialization | Dependent | Socialization, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
Gender | Independent | Gender Roles And Issues, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
Independence Socialization | Dependent | Socialization, Independence Training, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
Nurturance Socialization | Dependent | Socialization, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
Obedience Socialization | Dependent | Socialization, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
Responsibility Socialization | Dependent | Socialization, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |
Self-reliance Socialization | Dependent | Socialization, Transmission Of Cultural Norms |