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Автор Levin, Joseph
Автор Karni, Eliezer, S.
Дата выпуска 1971
dc.description The 38-item Femininity Scale of the California Psychological Inventory has validly differentiated between males and females in seven countries, and the extension of these findings to other countries would help yield an instrument for further cross-cultural studies. A Hebrew translation of the scale was administered to a random sample of the Israeli population, consisting of 200 males and 200 females. The means were 16. 36 and 22. 02 respectively and the difference of 5. 66 is highly significant (p <. 001). All the items, except one, differentiated in the proper direction, though several items showed low discriminating power. The validity of Fe in Israel is one of the highest among the countries for which studies are available, and is next to the results obtained in U.S.A.
Издатель Sage Publications
Название A Comparative Study of the CPI Femininity Scale: Validation in Israel
Тип Journal Article
DOI 10.1177/002202217100200408
Print ISSN 0022-0221
Журнал Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Том 2
Первая страница 387
Последняя страница 391
Аффилиация Levin, Joseph, Tel-Aviv University;Department of Psychology, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Аффилиация Karni, Eliezer, S., Tel-Aviv University
Выпуск 4
Библиографическая ссылка Gough, H. G.California Psychological Inventory Manual. Palo Alto, Calif.: Consulting Psychologists, 1957.
Библиографическая ссылка Gough, H. G.A cross-cultural analysis of the CPI Femininity scale. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1966, 30, 136-141.
Библиографическая ссылка Gough, H. G., Chun, K. & Chung, Y.Validation of the CPI Femininity scale in Korea. Psychological Reports, 1968, 22, 155-160.
Библиографическая ссылка Levin, J. & Karni, E.Demonstration of cross-cultural invariance of the California Psychological Inventory in America and Israel by the Guttman-Lingoes Smallest Space Analysis. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1970, 1, 253-260.

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