青年における身近な他者への役割期待の違いと性差

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  • The differences in role expectations of adolescent men and women for various others.
  • セイネン ニ オケル ミジカ ナ タシャ エ ノ ヤクワリ キタイ ノ チガイ

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Everyday discourse patterns of adolescents were examined to clarify differences in their implicit expectations for various other people. Subjects were asked to complete 50 questionnaires on self-disclosing behaviors (Study 1) and which person in whom they would talk (Study 2) in everyday life. In both studies importance about each question is also scored by seven point scale. Total prefered percentage was calculated about each selected person. The results were as follows: same-sex friends were most frequently chosen as the person, to talk to while parents were selected for more important matters. Males comparatively tended to choose their father, while females their mother, to talk important matters with. Males had a tendency to talk about only important matters, while females tended to ignore importance. Males had a tendency to talk with girl friends about things they told no one else, while females tended to share with same-sex friends the same information as with boy friends. Gender differences in implicit role expectations for various others were discussed.

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  • 心理学研究

    心理学研究 64 (2), 140-146, 1993

    公益社団法人 日本心理学会

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