Gender Roles: A Handbook of Tests and Measures
By (Author) Carole A. Beere
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
20th March 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
305.3072
Hardback
592
This handbook stems from the author's previously published "Women and Women's Issues". Realizing that a book published in 1979 could no longer provide researchers with the up-to-date information they require regarding measures to use in research, Beere set out to revise and update her work. In the process, she discovered that the measures identified through her search of the literature produced since her first book was published far exceeds the number that can be realistically described in a single handbook. Thus, she has undertaken a two-volume guide, the first of which, "Gender Roles" describes only those measures pertaining to gender roles and attitudes toward gender-related issues. Gender roles are broadly defined to include adult's and children's gender roles, gender stereotypes, marital roles, parental roles, employee roles and multiple roles. A total of 211 measures are included.
CAROLE A. BEERE is Professor of Psychology at Central Michigan University. She is the author of Women and Women's Issues and has contributed articles to Sex Roles and Psychology in the Schools.