Relationships Between Psychological Androgyny, Social Conformity, and Perceived Locus of Control
- 1 December 1981
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Psychology of Women Quarterly
- Vol. 6 (2) , 204-217
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6402.1981.tb00408.x
Abstract
The decisions and attitudes of sex-stereotyped and androgynous individuals (as defined by the Bem Sex Role Inventory) were compared in a social conformity paradigm and on two measures of locus of control. Stereotypic females conformed significantly more often than androgynous females and stereotypic males (N = 30 per group). In response to a post-experimental questionnaire, stereotypic females indicated that they had been the most influenced, whereas androgynous females reported the least amount of influence from others. Data from the Personal Opinion Survey developed by Coan, Hanson, and Dobyns (1972) showed that androgynous females were reliably more internal in locus of control than stereotypic females on six of the seven factors. Implications of these data are discussed with regard to traditional effects of sex in the social conformity and locus of control literature.Keywords
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