Do They Stay or Do They Go? The Switching Decisions of Individuals Who Enter Gender Atypical College Majors [0.03%]
他们留下还是离开?进入性别非典型专业领域的个体转换决定研究
Catherine Riegle-Crumb,Barbara King,Chelsea Moore
Catherine Riegle-Crumb
Drawing on prior theoretical and empirical research on gender segregation within educational fields as well as occupations, we examine the pathways of college students who at least initially embark on a gender-atypical path. Specifically, w...
The Role of Body Size in Mate Selection among African American Young Adults [0.03%]
非裔美国年轻人择偶中的体型作用研究
Ellen M Granberg,Leslie G Simons,Ronald L Simons
Ellen M Granberg
A profusion of studies have demonstrated that body size is a major factor in mate selection for both men and women. The particular role played by weight, however, has been subject to some debate, particularly with respect to the types of bo...
The Role of Parenthood and College Education in the Self-Concept of College Students: Explicit and Implicit Assessments of Gendered Aspirations [0.03%]
父母身份和大学教育在大学生自我概念中的作用:性别抱负的显式和隐式评估
Thierry Devos,Karla Blanco,Francisca Rico et al.
Thierry Devos et al.
This research examined the extent to which parenthood and college education are incorporated into the self-concept of college students. A US sample of undergraduates (90 men, 87 women) attending a large and ethnically diverse university com...
Objectification in Virtual Romantic Contexts: Perceived Discrepancies between Self and Partner Ideals Differentially affect Body Consciousness in Women and Men [0.03%]
虚拟浪漫情境中的客体化:自我与伴侣理想之间的感知差异对女性和男性身体意识的影响不同
Nicole M Overstreet,Diane M Quinn,Kerry L Marsh
Nicole M Overstreet
The current study examined whether exposure to sexually objectifying images in a potential romantic partner's virtual apartment affects discrepancies between people's perception of their own appearance (i.e., self-perceptions) and their per...
Melissa A Curran,Brandon T McDaniel,Amanda M Pollitt et al.
Melissa A Curran et al.
We use the gender relations perspective from feminist theorizing to investigate how gender and daily emotion work predict daily relationship quality in 74 couples (148 individuals in dating, cohabiting, or married relationships) primarily f...
"Demonstrating Masculinity" Via Intimate Partner Aggression: The Moderating Effect of Heavy Episodic Drinking [0.03%]
恃酒凌人:男性气质的体现?——大量饮酒的作用效应分析
Claire G Lisco,Ruschelle M Leone,Kathryn E Gallagher et al.
Claire G Lisco et al.
The aim of the present study was to examine the mediational effect of masculine gender role stress on the relation between adherence to dimensions of a hegemonic masculinity and male-to-female intimate partner physical aggression. Men's his...
Current intimate relationship status, depression, and alcohol use among bisexual women: The mediating roles of bisexual-specific minority stressors [0.03%]
双性恋女性当前的亲密关系状况、抑郁和饮酒行为:双性恋特异性少数群体压力的中介作用
Yamile Molina,Jacob H Marquez,Diane E Logan et al.
Yamile Molina et al.
Current intimate relationship characteristics, including gender and number of partner(s), may affect one's visibility as a bisexual individual and the minority stressors they experience, which may in turn influence their health. The current...
Gender Differences in Child and Adolescent Social Withdrawal: A Commentary [0.03%]
关于儿童和青少年社会退缩的性别差异的评论
Kenneth H Rubin,Matthew G Barstead
Kenneth H Rubin
In a manuscript entitled, "Bashful boys and coy girls: A review of gender differences in childhood shyness" Doey et al. (2013) suggest that shyness and its related constructs pose a greater developmental risk for boys compared to girls. The...
Expectations Regarding Acquaintance Sexual Aggression Among Sorority and Fraternity Members [0.03%]
关于联谊会成员熟人性侵犯的预期
Paula S Nurius,Jeanette Norris,Linda A Dimeff et al.
Paula S Nurius et al.
Among women, college is a high risk period for sexual assault by male acquaintances. Differences in expectations held by men and women may contribute to misinterpretation of social cues and subsequent sexual aggression and may impair women'...
Marital Name Changing Attitudes and Plans of College Students: Comparing Change Over Time and Across Regions [0.03%]
大学生的婚命名态度及变更计划研究——历时与跨区域比较视角
Laurie K Scheuble,David R Johnson,Katherine M Johnson
Laurie K Scheuble
This study examines time period and regional effects on U.S. college students' attitudes and plans regarding marital naming. Data were gathered at a Midwestern college in 1990 and 2006 and at an Eastern university in 2006 (N=867). No time p...