Table 1. Sizes of subsamples, gender distributions, and M age in Studies 1 and 2.
Measure | Study 1 | Study 2 | ||
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| ||||
N of subsample |
Age M (SD) |
N of subsample |
Age M (SD) |
|
Whole sample (ws) | 1,466 | 471 | ||
Men | 399 | 27.47 (10.19) | 230 | 26.11 (8.86) |
Women | 1,067 | 23.78 (6.65) | 241 | 25.40 (8.98) |
Factor analyses | wsa | ws | ||
Reliability | ws | ws | ||
Test-retest | 207 | 103 | ||
Men | 31 | 23.81 (5.64) | 44 | 23.23 (3.99) |
Women | 176 | 25.06 (6.95) | 59 | 22.49 (3.12) |
BSRI/GEPAQ | 171 | 143 | ||
Men | 58 | 27.02 (8.09) | 66 | 31.41 (13.39) |
Women | 113 | 24.56 (5.69) | 77 | 30.22 (13.53) |
SIS self | – | 429 | ||
Men | – | 197 | 26.04 (8.63) | |
Women | – | 232 | 25.17 (8.89) | |
16PF-R/FPI-R scales | 255 | – | ||
Men | 41 | 26.41 (9.00) | – | |
Women | 213 | 25.81 (9.47) | – | |
Sex differences | ws | ws | ||
SIS other | – | 137 | ||
Men | – | 63 | 30.65 (12.77) | |
Women | – | 74 | 30.30 (13.75) | |
Social environment | ws | 412 | ||
Men | 199 | 26.59 (9.36) | ||
Women | 213 | 25.81 (9.47) | ||
Occupational gender | 340 | 142 | ||
Men | 98 | 27.27 (8.57) | 65 | 31.51 (13.47) |
Women | 242 | 24.94 (7.20) | 77 | 29.78 (13.23) |
Note. H = Hypothesis; M = Mean; SD = Standard Deviation; ws = Whole Sample.
The total sample in Study 1 was divided in two subsamples of N = 733 matched by age, sex, and educational background.