This study examined the ratings made of a stimulus woman who chose either a traditional or nontraditional mothering role and either a high or low level of family income, as judged by women who themselves were homemaker-mothers or working mothers. Ninety-six women, half traditional-role homemaking mothers and half nontraditional-role working mothers, served as subjects.Participants read one of four scripts depicting the fictional mother, wrote a brief description of her, and then rated her on three pencil-and-paper measures.A factor analysis revealed that the responses clustered along four dimensions: Motherliness, Interpersonal Attractiveness, Level of Conflict, and Evaluation.The results indicated that the similarity or difference between ...
In view of the importance of parent-child interactions for the development of children\u27s social a...
This study examined the effects of situational pressure and maternal characteristics (social conting...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PsychologyMark A. BarnettPrevious literature indicates that individua...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether the self-perceptions of mothers who remained at ho...
This research explored the perceptions of selected women about personal high achievement outside of ...
This study extends prior research on the good-mother stereotype by examining the influence of mother...
Past research has indicated that employed mothers are seen as less communal, more agentic, and more ...
The study compared working and homemaker mothers’ parenting style and the self-concept of their adol...
The effects of employment on a working mother\u27s overall role satisfaction was examined as a funct...
The basic purpose of this study was to contribute to a greater understanding of the attitudes mother...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
A laboratory experiment investigated how the manipulation of parental status of a female job applica...
Although the social mores of the 1990's and 2000's permit a woman to return to work or not following...
In view of the importance of parent-child interactions for the development of children\u27s social a...
This study examined the effects of situational pressure and maternal characteristics (social conting...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PsychologyMark A. BarnettPrevious literature indicates that individua...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether the self-perceptions of mothers who remained at ho...
This research explored the perceptions of selected women about personal high achievement outside of ...
This study extends prior research on the good-mother stereotype by examining the influence of mother...
Past research has indicated that employed mothers are seen as less communal, more agentic, and more ...
The study compared working and homemaker mothers’ parenting style and the self-concept of their adol...
The effects of employment on a working mother\u27s overall role satisfaction was examined as a funct...
The basic purpose of this study was to contribute to a greater understanding of the attitudes mother...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
This study examined college students ’ perceptions of different maternal employment-childrearing pat...
A laboratory experiment investigated how the manipulation of parental status of a female job applica...
Although the social mores of the 1990's and 2000's permit a woman to return to work or not following...
In view of the importance of parent-child interactions for the development of children\u27s social a...
This study examined the effects of situational pressure and maternal characteristics (social conting...
This study is designed to measure just how a mother\u27s decision to continue her education is viewe...