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نویسندگان: Hale Martin. Stephen E. Finn
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ISBN (شابک) : 0816624445, 9780816624454
ناشر: Univ Of Minnesota Press
سال نشر: 2010
تعداد صفحات: 332
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Masculinity and Femininity in the MMPI-2 and MMPI-A به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مردانگی و زنانگی در MMPI-2 و MMPI-A نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
آیا یک نظریه مبتنی بر تجربی مردانگی-زنانگی واقعاً ممکن است؟
Is an empirically grounded theory of masculinity-femininity actually possible?.
Contents......Page 8
Tables......Page 14
Figures......Page 18
Acknowledgments......Page 20
1. Issues in Masculinity and Femininity......Page 22
2. History of the Measurement of Masculinity-Femininity......Page 53
3. The Measurement of Masculinity-Femininity on the MMPI......Page 81
4. Dimensions of Scale 5 of the MMPI-2......Page 112
5. Further Exploration of Masculinity and Femininity in the MMPI-2......Page 131
6. Understanding the Dimensions of Scale 5 of the MMPI-2......Page 148
7. Dimensions of Scale 5 of the MMPI-A......Page 189
8. Summary and Conclusions: Masculinity-Femininity and the MMPI......Page 219
A: The Sixty Items Comprising Scale 5 of the MMPI......Page 240
B: Preferred Promax Factor Solution of Scale 5 in the MMPI-2 for Males in the Normative Sample......Page 243
C: Preferred Promax Factor Solution of Scale 5 in the MMPI-2 for Females in the Normative Sample......Page 245
D: Preferred Promax Factor Solution of Scale 5 in the MMPI-2 for the Combined Data in the Normative Sample......Page 247
E: Items Not on Scale 5, GM, or GF Selected by Judges as Possibly Related to Masculinity and Femininity......Page 249
F: Factor Loadings for MMPI-2 Scale 5 Factors Intercorrelation Matrix Computed in the Combined Normative MMPI-2 Sample......Page 250
G: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with Validity and Clinical Scales: Females Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 251
H: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with Validity and Clinical Scales: Males Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 252
I: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with the Content Scales for Females Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 253
J: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with the Content Scales for Males Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 254
K: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with Restructured Clinical Scales for Females Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 255
L: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with Restructured Clinical Scales for Males Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 256
M: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with the PSY-5 Scales for Females Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 257
N: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with the PSY-5 Scales for Males Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 258
O: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with Other MMPI Measures of Masculinity-Femininity for Females Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 259
P: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with Other MMPI Measures of Masculinity-Femininity for Males Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 260
Q: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with MMPI-2-RF Interest Scales for Females Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 261
R: Intercorrelations of the Scale 5 Factors with the MMPI-2-RF Interest Scales for Males Computed in the Normative Sample......Page 262
S: Gender Identity Scale for Females (GIF) (Finn, 1986a)......Page 263
T: Gender Identity Scale for Males (GIM) (Finn, 1986a)......Page 264
U: UT92 Sample versus MMPI-2 Normative Sample: Scale 5, GM, and GF Mean Scores......Page 265
V: UT92 Sample versus California Psychological Inventory Normative Sample: F/M, BMS, and BFM Mean Scores......Page 266
W: UT92 Sample and the Personal Attributes Questionnaire Normative Sample: M+, F+, and M-F+ Means......Page 267
X: UT92 Sample and the Male-Female Relations Questionnaire Normative Sample: Social Interaction, Expressivity/Male Preference, and Marital Roles Means......Page 268
2. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Denial of Stereotypical Masculine Interests and Age in Males......Page 269
4. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Stereotypical Feminine Interests and Age in Males......Page 270
6. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Aesthetic Interests and Age in Males......Page 271
8. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Restraint and Age in Males......Page 272
9. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: FM Score and Age in Males......Page 273
2. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Denial of Stereotypical Masculine Interests and Age in Females......Page 274
4. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Stereotypical Feminine Interests and Age in Females......Page 275
6. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Aesthetic Interests and Age in Females......Page 276
8. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Restraint and Age in Females......Page 277
9. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: FM Scale and Age in Females......Page 278
2. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Denial of Stereotypical Masculine Interests and Education in Males......Page 279
5. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Low Cynicism and Education in Males......Page 280
8. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Restraint and Education in Males......Page 281
9. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: FM Score and Education in Males......Page 282
2. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Denial of Stereotypical Masculine Interests and Education in Females......Page 283
5. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Low Cynicism and Education in Females......Page 284
8. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Restraint and Education in Females......Page 285
9. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: FM Scale and Education in Females......Page 286
2. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Denial of Stereotypical Masculine Interests and Ethnicity in Males......Page 287
5. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Low Cynicism and Ethnicity in Males......Page 288
8. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Restraint and Ethnicity in Males......Page 289
9. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: FM Score and Ethnicity in Males......Page 290
2. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Denial of Stereotypical Masculine Interests and Ethnicity in Females......Page 291
5. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Low Cynicism and Ethnicity in Females......Page 292
8. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: Restraint and Ethnicity in Females......Page 293
9. One-Way Analyses of Variance and Scheffe’s Tests of Significance: FM Scale and Ethnicity in Females......Page 294
References......Page 296
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H......Page 322
M......Page 323
P......Page 326
R......Page 327
S......Page 328
T......Page 330
Z......Page 331