FMST 210 Lecture Notes - Femininity, Masculinity, Mpra Language

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Parents" attitudes and expectations about children"s cross-gender behaviour. Sandnabba & ahlberg (1999) (to be discussed on july 28) However, the participants in the current study are different from the participants in martin"s (1990) study. Method: the researchers state that the qualitative or demographic characteristics of the participants closely resembled those of the population of the city of turku, finland, in general (p. 251). Did the parents/participants rate boys with a feminine personality less positively than girls with a. Did the parents/participants rate cross-gender toy preferences for boys less favorably than cross- Did the participants believe that typical boys would be significantly more masculine as adults. Did the participants believe that typical girls would be significantly more feminine as adults than. Did the participants believe that cross-gender girls would be more masculine as adults than. Did the parents/participants predict that cross-gender boys would be less well-adjusted than cross-

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