性役割観に関する若者世代意見と親世代意見の分布認知

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  • Perceived distributions of opinions in young generation and their parents' generation rearding sex roles.
  • シリョウ セイ ヤクワリカン ニ カンスル ワカモノ セダイ イケン ト オヤ セダイ イケン ノ ブンプ ニンチ

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This study examined how people perceive the distributions of opinions about sex roles, in particular, how they saw generational differences in the opinions. Undergraduates and their parents were asked to estimate the opinion distributions in young generation as well as in their parents' generation. They were also asked to indicate their own opinions and the degree of their involvement with the issue. Main results were as follows: First, generation gaps were perceived; the respondents estimated that there would be stronger support for relatively liberal opinions in young generation than in their parents' generation, while the generation gaps were perceived in the reverse direction regarding relatively traditional opinions. Second, although this tendency was found for both sexes, it was more pronounced for female respondents. Third, fathers with higher personal involvement with the issue estimated stronger support for liberal opinions, while mothers with higher personal involvement estimated weaker support. This tendency in mothers was more salient in those who themselves supported relatively liberal opinions.

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  • 心理学研究

    心理学研究 70 (6), 503-509, 2000

    公益社団法人 日本心理学会

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