In a content analysis of children’s picture books, Weitzman et al, (1972) found females depicted far less often than males, and those females who were included tended to play traditional, stereotypical roles. The present study updates this research. Findings indicate that, while the ratio of females to males is now closer to parity, storybook characters continue to walk the well-worn paths of tradition
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-153)Because of the recent feminist movement and legis...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
This study assesses sex-role stereotyping in core picture books from the California State Department...
Prior research on representations of gender and gender roles in twentieth century award winning chil...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the methods used in the 70s and 80s to examine ge...
We hypothesized that picture books reflect authors' attitude and values common in our society. In or...
This study assess male and female sex-role stereotyping in children\u27s storybooks. Ten Caldecott a...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the methods used in the 70s and 80s to examine ge...
Studies since the 1970s have found that many female characters are stereotyped and underrepresented ...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 R92Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
A content analysis of 25 award-winning Australian picture books was conducted to examine whether the...
Following the findings of Ross and Boss (1972), Fling and Manosevity (1972) and others, which indica...
An abundance of research has been conducted about the importance of including books and literature a...
This paper examines children's picture books and the characteristics of social roles presented to yo...
Sex role stereotypes have been investigated in text materials (Rupley, Garcia and Longnion, 1981; Sc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-153)Because of the recent feminist movement and legis...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
This study assesses sex-role stereotyping in core picture books from the California State Department...
Prior research on representations of gender and gender roles in twentieth century award winning chil...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the methods used in the 70s and 80s to examine ge...
We hypothesized that picture books reflect authors' attitude and values common in our society. In or...
This study assess male and female sex-role stereotyping in children\u27s storybooks. Ten Caldecott a...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the methods used in the 70s and 80s to examine ge...
Studies since the 1970s have found that many female characters are stereotyped and underrepresented ...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1986 R92Master of ScienceFamily Studies and Human Service
A content analysis of 25 award-winning Australian picture books was conducted to examine whether the...
Following the findings of Ross and Boss (1972), Fling and Manosevity (1972) and others, which indica...
An abundance of research has been conducted about the importance of including books and literature a...
This paper examines children's picture books and the characteristics of social roles presented to yo...
Sex role stereotypes have been investigated in text materials (Rupley, Garcia and Longnion, 1981; Sc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-153)Because of the recent feminist movement and legis...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
This study assesses sex-role stereotyping in core picture books from the California State Department...