Is there any Relationship between Sexual Attraction and Gender Typology?

  • Juan Fernández
Palabras clave: Sexual attraction, Sexual orientation, Instrumentality, Expressiveness, Masculinity, Femininity, Androgyny

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People can be classified as attracted to both sexes, to men, to women, or to neither sex, and also as instrumental expressive, instrumental, expressive, or non-instrumental-expressive. The two hypotheses tested herein are, on the one hand, the relative independence between these two typologies and, on the other, the close relation between sexual dimorphism and sexual attraction, in contrast to the relative independence between sexual dimorphism and the instrumental and expressive domains. A total of 503 university students (284 women and 219 men) completed two assessment instruments: The Sexual Attraction Questionnaire (SAQ) and the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI, 12 items). Analysis of contingency tables was performed. The results provide empirical support for the hypothesis of independence of the two typologies, solid support for the relation between sexual dimorphism and sexual attraction, and clear support for the independence between the gender domains and sexual dimorphism. The implications of these data for the different outlooks concerning the relations between sex and gender are established.

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2006-04-21
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Fernández J. (2006). Is there any Relationship between Sexual Attraction and Gender Typology?. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 9(1), 3-9. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0606120003A
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