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JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY
卷 73, 期 3, 页码 693-729出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2005.00326.x
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In four studies, with a total of 1780 male and 2969 female participants, subdomains of masculine and feminine occupations were identified from sets of occupational preference items. Identified masculine subdomains included blue-collar realistic (e.g., carpenter), educated realistic (electrical engineer), and flashy, risk-taking (jet pilot). Feminine subdomains included fashion-related (fashion model), artistic (author), helping (social worker), and children-related (manager of childcare center). In all studies, principal components analyses of subdomain preference scales showed that masculine subdomains were bipolar opposites of feminine subdomains. This bipolar structure emerged in analyses conducted on combined-sex groups, high-school boys, high-school girls, men, women, heterosexual men, gay men, heterosexual women, and lesbian women. The results suggest that, although there are distinct masculine and feminine occupational subdomains, gender-related occupational preferences, nonetheless, form a replicable, cohesive, bipolar individual difference dimension, which is not an artifact of studying mixed-sex or mixed-sexual-orientation groups.
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