Title
Changes in desire for control over time: Gender differences in a ten-year longitudinal study
Date Issued
01 October 1994
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Wake Forest University
Publisher(s)
Springer Nature
Abstract
Undergraduate students from a predominantly white middle class student body who were administered the Desirability of Control Scale in 1980 completed the scale again in 1990. Males scored significantly higher on the scale than females, indicating a higher desire for control, in the initial sample. The males' scores did not differ significantly over the ten-year period. However, the female subjects' scores increased over the course of the decade to a point not significantly different from that of the males. Possible explanations of this effect concern changes in gender role expectations in the 1980's and changes in the women's preference for control following school and career experiences. © 1994 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
Start page
465
End page
472
Volume
31
Issue
August 7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
AntropologĂ­a
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-21844509213
Source
Sex Roles
ISSN of the container
15732762
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