Dominance and Submission in Interpersonal Communication as a Function of Sex Role Attitudes, Gender, and Task Type [microform] / Kenneth M. Nagelberg.
An experiment was devised to apply role theory to the prediction of communication behavior by observing dominance behavior as a function of gender and attitudes toward sex role stereotypes. Task type was used as an exploratory variable. The hypothesized interaction of gender and sex role attitudes d...
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