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Correlational findings

Study Porter (1967): study US 1965

Public
Female students college seniors, followed two months, Rochester, USA, 1965-66
Sample
Respondents
N = 162
Non Response
8%; unaffected by place of residence
Assessment
Questionnaire: Paper & Pencil Interview (PAPI)
Questionnaire completed in class

Correlate

Authors's Label
Progressive sex-role attitude
Our Classification
Remarks
Assessed at T2
Operationalization
12-item index of agree / disagree statements on various views of the woman's role, indicative of a more progressive outlook: one is more concerned with achievement and maximalization of one's own potential (items from the revised Fand Inventory; see FAND, 1955)

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks A-AOL-cq-sq-v-10-a r = -.22 p < .01 T1 happiness by T2 sex-role attitude. A-AOL-cq-sq-v-10-a r = ns T2 happiness by T2 sex-role attitude.