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The Relationships Among Sexism, Ethnic Prejudice, Religious Intolerance, Attitudes of Diverse Family Formation, And Rape Myths / 性別歧視、族群偏見、宗教偏見、多元成家態度、與強暴迷思的關係

碩士 / 玄奘大學 / 應用心理學系碩士班 / 104 / The aim of the research is to discuss the relationships among sexism, ethnic prejudice, religious intolerance, attitudes towards diverse family formation, and rape myths. The survey is conducted through anonymous questionnaires and includes the scales of social desirability, sexism, ethnic prejudice, religious intolerance, attitudes towards diverse family formation, homophobia, and rape myths. The subjects mainly come from high school students, and the valid questionnaires amount to 347 copies. After the analysis of the reliability and the validity of the questionnaires, the correlation analysis, T-tests, the one-way analysis of variance, we have three major findings. First, sexism, ethnic prejudice, religious intolerance, attitudes towards diverse family formation, homophobia, and rape myths are all highly and positively correlated. Second, male subjects show much stronger sexism, ethnic prejudice, negative attitudes towards diverse family formation, and rape myths than female subjects. Third, in terms of grades, 10th graders reveal stronger religious intolerance and rape myths than 11th graders and stronger sexism than 12th graders; 12th graders exhibit stronger rape myths than 11th graders. Ultimately, we elaborate the above findings and explicate the limits of this research.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/104HCU00501019
Date January 2016
CreatorsCHENG, HSUAN-PEI, 鄭玄沛
ContributorsHUANG, JIUN-YIH, 黃軍義
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format93

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