Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect

We examine the relationship of status structure of student groups and gender characteristics in adolescence. We analyze the representation of teenagers with different statuses about themselves and leaders of student groups. We discuss the gender characteristics revealed in the empirical study that d...

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Main Authors: M.E. Sachkova, I.N. Timoshina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2013-07-01
Series:Психологическая наука и образование (2007. Online)
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Online Access:http://psyedu.ru/files/articles/psyedu_ru_2013_2_3303.pdf
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spelling doaj-02568bb980b547a580bf149f4489e6562020-11-25T01:02:26ZengMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихологическая наука и образование (2007. Online)2074-58852013-07-0124861Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspectM.E. SachkovaI.N. TimoshinaWe examine the relationship of status structure of student groups and gender characteristics in adolescence. We analyze the representation of teenagers with different statuses about themselves and leaders of student groups. We discuss the gender characteristics revealed in the empirical study that determine the status position of students in adolescent group. In accordance with the purpose and objectives of the study, we used a set of socio-psychological methods and techniques: sociometry, referentometry, a method of defining informal intragroup power structure in a contact community, S. Bem questionnaire (traditional and modified versions). The study involved 138 adolescents, studying at VI-VIII grades of Moscow secondary schools, aged 12 to 14 years. It is shown that the teenagers’ ideas about the leader contain pronounced masculine features. It is proved that gender-typed behavior is more typical of low-status students. http://psyedu.ru/files/articles/psyedu_ru_2013_2_3303.pdfadolescentsstatus structuregender identitygender-typed behavior
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Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect
Психологическая наука и образование (2007. Online)
adolescents
status structure
gender identity
gender-typed behavior
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I.N. Timoshina
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title Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect
title_short Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect
title_full Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect
title_fullStr Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect
title_full_unstemmed Features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect
title_sort features of the teenagers representations of themselves and of school class leader: a gender aspect
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Психологическая наука и образование (2007. Online)
issn 2074-5885
publishDate 2013-07-01
description We examine the relationship of status structure of student groups and gender characteristics in adolescence. We analyze the representation of teenagers with different statuses about themselves and leaders of student groups. We discuss the gender characteristics revealed in the empirical study that determine the status position of students in adolescent group. In accordance with the purpose and objectives of the study, we used a set of socio-psychological methods and techniques: sociometry, referentometry, a method of defining informal intragroup power structure in a contact community, S. Bem questionnaire (traditional and modified versions). The study involved 138 adolescents, studying at VI-VIII grades of Moscow secondary schools, aged 12 to 14 years. It is shown that the teenagers’ ideas about the leader contain pronounced masculine features. It is proved that gender-typed behavior is more typical of low-status students.
topic adolescents
status structure
gender identity
gender-typed behavior
url http://psyedu.ru/files/articles/psyedu_ru_2013_2_3303.pdf
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