Sexual scripts for women

M & F undergraduates (N = 14 & 88, respectively) were exposed to written & tape-recorded stimulus materials describing one of four target women: a feminine or masculine woman with heterosexual or homosexual feelings. Subsequent ratings of the woman's sex-role characteristics & s...

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