Sex Differences in Value Priorities: Cross-Cultural and Multimethod Studies

The authors assess sex differences in the importance of 10 basic values as guiding principles. Findings from 127 samples in 70 countries ( N = 77,528) reveal that men attribute consistently more importance than women do to power, stimulation, hedonism, achievement, and self-direction values; the rev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of personality and social psychology 2005-12, Vol.89 (6), p.1010-1028
Hauptverfasser: Schwartz, Shalom H, Rubel, Tammy
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The authors assess sex differences in the importance of 10 basic values as guiding principles. Findings from 127 samples in 70 countries ( N = 77,528) reveal that men attribute consistently more importance than women do to power, stimulation, hedonism, achievement, and self-direction values; the reverse is true for benevolence and universalism values and less consistently for security values. The sexes do not differ on tradition and conformity values. Sex differences are small (median d = .15; maximum d = .32 [power]) and typically explain less variance than age and much less than culture. Culture moderates all sex differences and sample type and measurement instrument have minor influences. The authors discuss compatibility of findings with evolutionary psychology and sex role theory and propose an agenda for future research.
ISSN:0022-3514
1939-1315
DOI:10.1037/0022-3514.89.6.1010