Michael W. Passer
University of Washington
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin | 1982
Jan Salisbury; Michael W. Passer
The relationship between womens gender-role attitudes and their participation in feminine and unfeminine achievement activities was examined in the domain of competitive sport. The gender-role attitudes of 189 adult and 184 high school female athletes sampled from seven sports were assessed by a short version of the Attitudes Toward Women Scale (Spence & Helmreich, 1978). The perceived stereotypic femininity of each sport was determined by questionnaire ratings completed by a subsample of 126 athletes. The findings from the entire sample of adult athletes supported the prediction that women who participated in traditionally unfeminine sports would have more liberal gender-role attitudes than women who competed in feminine sports. No relationship was obtained for the high school sample. Overall the findings provide little support for the notion that women participating in traditionally unfeminine sports use general sex-role attitudes to compensate for gender-inappropriate behavior.
Journal of human stress | 1983
Michael W. Passer; Maria D. Seese
The Journal of Sport Psychology | 1983
Michael W. Passer
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | 1978
Michael W. Passer; Harold H. Kelley; John L. Michela
Medicine and science in sports | 1978
Tara K. Scanlan; Michael W. Passer
Quest | 1981
Michael W. Passer
The Journal of Sport Psychology | 1980
Tara K. Scanlan; Michael W. Passer
The Journal of Sport Psychology | 1979
Tara K. Scanlan; Michael W. Passer
Journal of Personality | 1981
Tara K. Scanlan; Michael W. Passer
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport | 1980
Tara K. Scanlan; Michael W. Passer