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Sex-Role Attitudes of Vocational Guidance and Counseling Personnel in the State of Texas (open access)

Sex-Role Attitudes of Vocational Guidance and Counseling Personnel in the State of Texas

This study investigated the sex-role attitudes of vocational guidance and counseling personnel in Texas. The population was comprised of vocational guidance counselors and vocational guidance teachers. The results demonstrated the association between their sex-role attitudes and the independent variables, occupation, sex, age, level of education, marital status, and school district size. Data were obtained by sending the Osmond-Martin Sex-Role Attitude Scale with questions for the collection of demographic information. The SRAS is an instrument designed to identify the traditionality of the respondents' sex-role attitudes in four separate categories. The survey instruments were sent to two randomly selected sample groups.
Date: December 1982
Creator: Hollenback, Kathryn Kuhnle
System: The UNT Digital Library