Study Miller & Wilson (1968): study US 1966
- Public
- Students, undergraduates, Kent State University at Ashtabula, Ohio, USA., 1966-67
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 132
- Non Response
- Assessment
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Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Questionnaire completed in class
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Sexual conflict
- Our Classification
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- Remarks
- Related specification variables
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- Operationalization
- Discrepancy between various scores indicative of sexual liberality: For questions used see under 'Liberality of Sexual Attitudes' (S 3.1)
a. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
berality of sexual behaviors enga- ged in as revealed to parents.
b. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
berality of sexual behaviors enga-
ged in as revealed to parents.
c. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
berality of sexual behaviors one
would like to engage in with a date.
d. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and li-
berality of sexual behaviors deemed
acceptable if experienced previous-
ly by a fiancé(e).
e. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and revealed to peers and liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
vealed to parents.
f. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
vealed to peers and liberality of
sexual behaviors one would like to engage in with a date.
g. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
vealed to peers and liberality of
sexual behaviors deemed acceptable
if experienced previously by a
fiancé(e).
h. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
vealed to parents and liberality of
sexual behaviors one would like to engage in with a date.
i. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors engaged in and re-
vealed to parents and liberality of
sexual behaviors deemed acceptable
if experienced previously by a
fiancé(e).
j. Difference between liberality of
sexual behaviors one would like to
engage in with a date and liberali-
ty of sexual behaviors deemed ac-
ceptable if experienced previously
by a fiancé(e).