Affiliation:
1. Brigham Young University
2. University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Abstract
87 young adult male students were randomly divided into two groups. One group read an account of a young man interacting with preschool-age children in a nurturing manner. The other group read a nonnurturing account of the same interaction. The subjects rated the nurturing male as higher in goodness and obedience and lower in masculinity, potency, activity, and instrumental achievement potential than the nonnurturing male. From this it was concluded that some men may experience sex-role anxieties when they observe other men behave in a nurturing manner.
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2. Index;Affectionate Communication in Close Relationships;2018-12-31
3. References;Affectionate Communication in Close Relationships;2018-12-31
4. Endnotes;Affectionate Communication in Close Relationships;2018-12-31
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