نتایج جستجو برای: femininity

تعداد نتایج: 1378  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2008
Ivana Hromatko Meri Tadinac Andrea Vranić

Numerous studies have shown that menstrual cycle related variations in sex hormones influence various cognitive processes. These shifts are considered as the evidence for a hormone-mediated adaptive design underlying human mating motivation. In a series of related studies we have shown that (i) femininity does not vary across the menstrual cycle, whereas masculinity is the most pronounced durin...

2003
E. David Klonsky Eric Turkheimer Thomas F. Oltmanns Wendy Branson

Many researchers have hypothesized relationships between personality disorders and gender role (i.e., masculinity and femininity). However, research has not addressed if people who are masculine or feminine more often meet the criteria for personality disorders. The present study examined whether college students (N = 665, 60% women) higher in masculinity or femininity more often exhibited feat...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2013
Benedict C Jones Corey L Fincher Lisa L M Welling Anthony C Little David R Feinberg Christopher D Watkins Emad A S Al-Dujaili Lisa M Debruine

Recent studies suggest that individuals who are particularly concerned about infectious diseases show stronger preferences for exaggerated sex-typical characteristics in potential mates' faces. However, these studies have generally investigated individual differences in women's mate preferences and relied on questionnaires to assess disease-related concerns. Here we show that men's scores on th...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
M J Law Smith D I Perrett B C Jones R E Cornwell F R Moore D R Feinberg L G Boothroyd S J Durrani M R Stirrat S Whiten R M Pitman S G Hillier

Although many accounts of facial attractiveness propose that femininity in women's faces indicates high levels of oestrogen, there is little empirical evidence in support of this assumption. Here, we used assays for urinary metabolites of oestrogen (oestrone-3-glucuronide, E1G) and progesterone (pregnanediol-3-glucuronide, P3G) to investigate the relationship between circulating gonadal hormone...

Journal: :Nordic Theatre Studies 2021

This study is an intersectional investigation of how the first two international Swedish superstars, Jenny Lind (1820–1887) and Christina Nilsson (1843–1921), performed gender, race, nationalism, class during their respective tours United States America in 1850–1852 1870–1872. The purpose to chart early transatlantic performances Nordic white femininity Swedishness as well discuss symbolical va...

2016
Jacek Kurpisz Monika Mak Michał Lew-Starowicz Krzysztof Nowosielski Przemysław Bieńkowski Robert Kowalczyk Błażej Misiak Dorota Frydecka Jerzy Samochowiec

BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that personality characteristics affect sexual functioning. The aim of this exploratory study was to assess and describe the relationship between global personality traits and the stereotypical femininity and masculinity levels with the broad aspects of sexual behaviours and attitudes in the group of 97 heterosexual young adult men aged 19-39 and living in...

2015
Joanna McIntyre

In Australia, hetero-masculine drag is a generally accepted cultural practice associated with laddish behaviour. This mode of drag consists of hetero-masculine, cisgendered men performing deliberately erroneous feminine imitation with the intention of being funny. For example, a crowd of mates out on a stag night might wear dresses and wigs to enliven a pub-crawl. It is a mode of drag enacted f...

2010
Elizabeth R. Cole Natalie J. Sabik

The contention that femininity makes women unsuited for political participation has roots in feminist theory and political science. This study investigated whether the desirable and undesirable dimensions of femininity, corresponding to Feminine Interpersonal Relations (FIR: warmth, nurturance, and interpersonal appeal) and Feminine Self-Doubt (FSD: submissiveness, self-doubt, anxiety, and pass...

Journal: :Archives of sexual behavior 2001
R A Lippa

Thirty-eight male-to-female (M-to-F) transsexuals, 7 female-to-male (F-to-M) transsexuals, 135 nontranssexual men, and 225 nontranssexual women were assessed on the following: gender diagnosticity (GD) measures, which assessed male- vs. female-typical occupational and hobby preferences; instrumentality; expressiveness; self-ascribed masculinity; and self-ascribed femininity. M-to-F transsexuals...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 1980
J F Kihlstrom W A Diaz G E McClellan P M Ruskin D D Pistole R E Shor

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