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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the structure and characteristics among college students¡¯ gender-role identity.
Method: The study used a Q-method to measure college students¡¯ gender-role identity types. Korean Gender Role Identity Inventory(KGRII) formed the Q sample. The P sample consisted of a convenience sample of 44 college students. Q statements were written on separate cards and were given to the subjects to sort according to degree of agreement or disagreement. The Q-sorts by each subject were coded and analyzed with the Quanl PC program.
Result: From data, three types were extracted. Three types showed a low correlation with each other, and accounted for 41 percent of the variance of the participants. The first type, a ¡¯sex-role transcendence¡¯, expresses warm, humane, and kind. The second type, a ¡¯masculinity intention type¡¯, has leadership, activity, power, and initiative. And the third type, a ¡¯femininity intention type¡¯ pursues emotional, expressive, delicate and tactful.
Conclusion: This paper classifies and subdivides three types of gender-role identity in college students. It helps understanding of gender-role identity, and further developing a sense of value and attitude related to gender identity in college students.
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