Social and biological constituents in role representations on long-term partnership by female junior university students
Social and biological constituents in role representations on long-term partnership by female junior university students were studied The study revealed strong discrepancies between biological and social constituents. Subjects postpone marriage and bearing children for an indefinite period while having a concurrent sizable value of family. Female junior students considered more attractive males with masculine face in the context of long-term partnership. Despite, they expected role behavioral pattern that was not distinctive for masculine males.
Keywords: long-term partnership, biological evolution, social evolution, masculinity, femininity.
Issue: 6, 2011
Rubric: Topical Problems in Psychology in Modern Society
Pages: 120 — 123
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