Is Sexual Attraction Independent of the Instrumental and Expressive Traits?

  • María Ángeles Quiroga
  • Isabel del Olmo
  • Juan Fernández
Palabras clave: Sexual orientation, Sexual attraction, Instrumentality, Expressiveness, Masculinity, Femininity

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Sexual attraction is an essential part of sex, just as the instrumental and expressive traits are the mainstay of gender. Various hypotheses concerning the dimensionality and independence versus dependence/overlapping of these core entities were tested. A group of 423 university students completed the Sexual Attraction Questionnaire (SAQ; Fernández, Quiroga, & Rodríguez, 2006) and the 12-item Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI; Bem, 1974). Internal consistency and factor analyses (PAF) were conducted. The results support the dimensionality established for the SAQ and reveal some psychometric and conceptual weaknesses of the 12-item BSRI. The results also support the independence of the two cores: sexual attraction and the instrumental and expressive traits. The logical implications for the different viewpoints of the relations between sex and gender are discussed.

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2006-11-24
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Quiroga M. Á. ., Olmo I. d. . y Fernández J. (2006). Is Sexual Attraction Independent of the Instrumental and Expressive Traits?. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 9(2), 162-170. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0606220162A
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