Sex Role Attitudes and Marital Adjustment Among Married Graduate Students |
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acceptance according adjustment scores affectional expression Agree agreement APPENDIX associated behavior bias free career combined compared complete components of marital computed consistent Correlations couple disparity couples decisions determine direction Disagree Distribution dyadic cohesion dyadic satisfaction emergent attitudes emergent sex role examined expected extent females findings four greater higher hold husbands husbands and wives important increase indicate individuals less male Marital Adjustment Variables marriage married student mean scores ment Mildly moderate mother needs pairs percentage population positive possible reflect regarding rejection relationship reported responses reversed Role Attitude Measures role attitude variables sample scale sex role attitudes significant significantly social spouses strong Strongly subsample Subscale TABLE traditional attitudes traditional sex role validity Value Orientation Measure wife wives woman women WS subsample