Sex and occupational choice

Compared the omnibus personality inventory score patterns of 275 males and 248 females graduating in majors classified into the 5 occupational categories of J. Holland (see pa, vol. 40:12652) in a 5 * 2 multivariate analysis of variance design. Although significant differences were found by sex and...

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