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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/7002 Actitudes de xénero en alumnado da E.S.O.
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Revista galego-portuguesa de psicoloxía e educación, 2004, 11: 289-308 ISSN: 1138-1663
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Neste estudio, a través dunha adaptación
do Inventario de Actitudes de Xénero (XAI) de
R.D. Ashmore, F.K. del Boca e S.M. Bider
(1995) pretendeuse avaliar, en primeiro lugar,
se unha mostra de 842 alumnas e alumnos de
educación secundaria de Galicia mantén actitudes
de xénero; unha vez realizado a análise
factorial do Inventario, estas actitudes de
xénero concretáronse en catro ámbitos: al
liderado político e roles de traballo, bl valores
expresivo-comunais, cl valores instrumentaisaxentes;
e, di iniciativa e responsabilidade nas
relacións de parella e na familia.¿Quen mantén
concepcións estereotipadas de xénero más
tradicionais, os rapaces ou rapazas?; este foi
en segundo lugar o noso obxectivo a estudiar
[Abstract] In this research we sought to assess if a sample of 842 Galician pupils of secondary education kept gender attitudes. This was done through an adaptation of the "Gender Attitudes Inventory" by R.D. Ashmore, F.K. Boca and S.M. Biden (1995). Once the factorial analysis had been done, these attitudes of gender were established in four fields: al the political leadership and job roles; bl communal- expressive values; cl agent-instrumental values; and, di initiative and responsibility in couple relationships and family relationships. Who keeps more traditional stereotyped conceptions of gender, boys or girls? This was our second aim for researching
[Abstract] In this research we sought to assess if a sample of 842 Galician pupils of secondary education kept gender attitudes. This was done through an adaptation of the "Gender Attitudes Inventory" by R.D. Ashmore, F.K. Boca and S.M. Biden (1995). Once the factorial analysis had been done, these attitudes of gender were established in four fields: al the political leadership and job roles; bl communal- expressive values; cl agent-instrumental values; and, di initiative and responsibility in couple relationships and family relationships. Who keeps more traditional stereotyped conceptions of gender, boys or girls? This was our second aim for researching





