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- Publications
- Influence
Sex‐Role Stereotypes: A Current Appraisal
- I. Broverman, Susan R. Vogel, D. Broverman, F. Clarkson, P. Rosenkrantz
- Psychology
- 1 April 1972
Consensus about the differing characteristics of men and women exists across groups differing in sex, age, marital status, and education. Masculine characteristics are positively valued more often… Expand
Sex-role stereotypes and clinical judgments of mental health.
- I. Broverman, D. Broverman, F. Clarkson, P. Rosenkrantz, S. Vogel
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1 February 1970
Sex-role stereotypes and self-concepts in college students.
- P. Rosenkrantz, H. Bee, S. Vogel, I. Broverman
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1968
THE AUTOMATIZATION COGNITIVE STYLE AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT.
- D. Broverman, I. Broverman, W. Vogel, R. D. Palmer, E. Klaiber
- Psychology, Medicine
- Child development
- 1 December 1964
The Automatization cognitive style is defined as greater ability (Strong Automatization) or lesser ability (Weak Automatization) to perform simple repetitive tasks than expected from the individual's… Expand
Family Size and Sex-Role Stereotypes
- F. Clarkson, S. Vogel, I. Broverman, D. Broverman, P. Rosenkrantz
- Psychology, Medicine
- Science
- 23 January 1970
Social attitudes about sex roles have been implicated as important factors in population growth. Degree of incorporation of stereotypic sex roles into the self-concepts of mothers is found to be… Expand
ABILITY TO AUTOMATIZE AND AUTOMATIZATION COGNITIVE STYLE: A VALIDATION STUDY Monograph Supplement 2-V23
- D. Broverman, I. Broverman, E. Klaiber
- Psychology
- 1 October 1966
Social competence and psychiatric diagnosis.
- L. Phillips, I. Broverman, E. Zigler
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of abnormal psychology
- 1 June 1966
It was hypothesized that symptoms reflect a patient's social competence or maturity level and that this maturity level is related to the diagnosis he receives. Symptom scales based on empirical… Expand
Social competence and psychiatric symptomatology in Japan: a cross-cultural extension of earlier American findings.
- J. Draguns, L. Phillips, I. Broverman, W. Caudill
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of abnormal psychology
- 1 February 1970
Sphere dominance, role orientation, and diagnosis.
- L. Philips, I. Broverman, E. Zigler
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of abnormal psychology
- 1 August 1968
It was proposed that the psychiatric diagnosis assigned to a patient is related to particular life styles as inferred from specific symptom constellations. 2 aspects of life style as expressed in… Expand
SYMPTOMATOLOGY OF HOSPITALIZED PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS IN JAPAN AND IN THE UNITED STATES: A STUDY OF CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
- J. Draguns, L. Phillips, I. Broverman, W. Caudill, S. Nishimae
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Journal of nervous and mental disease
- 1 January 1971
Groups of hospitalized psychiatric patients in Japan and in the United States were compared in their discrete symptom manifestations as well as in their dominant roles (turning against self, turning… Expand