THE STRUCTURE OF ROLE PERCEPTION: A COMPARISON OF TWO METHODS OF ASSESSMENT
To test the stability of role perception multidimensional scaling analyses were applied to family role constructs (Mother, Father, etc.) based on data from two methods which differed significantly in terms of the types of judgements of stimulus dissimilarity which were required. In the present appli...
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          | Published in | Social behavior and personality Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 91 - 100 | 
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| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
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        01.01.1975
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| ISSN | 0301-2212 1179-6391  | 
| DOI | 10.2224/sbp.1975.3.1.91 | 
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| Summary: | To test the stability of role perception multidimensional scaling analyses were applied to family role constructs (Mother, Father, etc.) based on data from two methods which differed significantly in terms of the types of judgements of stimulus dissimilarity which were required. In
the present application demonstrating stability of role perception reduced essentially to the problem of showing the statistical (rather, of course, than the strict mathematical) equivalence of two presumably multi normal data matrices. The problem, however, was complicated also not only because
of the existence of individual differences in perceptual style but also because of the possible interaction of these with the method used for the assessment of subject judgements. An attempt was made, therefore, for both a statistical comparison as well as pattern comparisons after the data
were factored along the lines of Tucker-Messick. | 
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| Bibliography: | 0301-2212(19750101)3:1L.91;1- ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23  | 
| ISSN: | 0301-2212 1179-6391  | 
| DOI: | 10.2224/sbp.1975.3.1.91 |