Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence

The aim of this study was to find out if there are significant differences in the sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying in gender, parental dominance, and parental absence. Using a descriptive research design, a non-probability purposive sampling was employed. A total of 160 responde...

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Main Authors: Abanilla, Abigail R., Ong, Sheila L., Songco, Theresa P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-94692022-05-11T01:42:26Z Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence Abanilla, Abigail R. Ong, Sheila L. Songco, Theresa P. The aim of this study was to find out if there are significant differences in the sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying in gender, parental dominance, and parental absence. Using a descriptive research design, a non-probability purposive sampling was employed. A total of 160 respondents were gathered from various public schools in Metro Manila with ages ranging from 13 to 16 years old. They were given the Bem's Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) to find out whether of not they have a masculine sex-typed identity, feminine sex-typed identity, androgynous or undifferentiated sex role identity. It was preceded by a personal questionnaire. This was done to find out some demographic information about them. The major findings revealed when the chi and Fisher Exact tests were applied that a) there is a significant difference in the sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying in gender both in intact and in single parent families b) there is no significant difference in the sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying in the locus of parental dominance in intact families and in the locus of parental absence in single parent families c) there is no significant interaction between the locus of parental dominance and gender in intact families and between locus of parental absence and gender in single parent families with regard to their sex role identity. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8824 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sex role in children Identity (Psychology) Children, First born Parent and child Dominance (Psychology) Social role Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Sex role in children
Identity (Psychology)
Children, First born
Parent and child
Dominance (Psychology)
Social role
Psychology
spellingShingle Sex role in children
Identity (Psychology)
Children, First born
Parent and child
Dominance (Psychology)
Social role
Psychology
Abanilla, Abigail R.
Ong, Sheila L.
Songco, Theresa P.
Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence
description The aim of this study was to find out if there are significant differences in the sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying in gender, parental dominance, and parental absence. Using a descriptive research design, a non-probability purposive sampling was employed. A total of 160 respondents were gathered from various public schools in Metro Manila with ages ranging from 13 to 16 years old. They were given the Bem's Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) to find out whether of not they have a masculine sex-typed identity, feminine sex-typed identity, androgynous or undifferentiated sex role identity. It was preceded by a personal questionnaire. This was done to find out some demographic information about them. The major findings revealed when the chi and Fisher Exact tests were applied that a) there is a significant difference in the sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying in gender both in intact and in single parent families b) there is no significant difference in the sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying in the locus of parental dominance in intact families and in the locus of parental absence in single parent families c) there is no significant interaction between the locus of parental dominance and gender in intact families and between locus of parental absence and gender in single parent families with regard to their sex role identity.
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author Abanilla, Abigail R.
Ong, Sheila L.
Songco, Theresa P.
author_facet Abanilla, Abigail R.
Ong, Sheila L.
Songco, Theresa P.
author_sort Abanilla, Abigail R.
title Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence
title_short Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence
title_full Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence
title_fullStr Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence
title_full_unstemmed Sex role identity of Filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence
title_sort sex role identity of filipino eldest children varying gender, locus of parental dominance, and locus of parental absence
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1995
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8824
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