Gender Differences in Turkish Undergraduate Students' Values
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2012
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Springer/plenum Publishers
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Abstract
The objectives of the present study were to explore gender differences in Turkish students' values. A total of 231 (125 female, 106 male) undergraduate students from various universities in Ankara (the capital city of Turkey) participated in the study. They were given the Portrait Values Questionnaire along items related to demography. It is predicted that firstly, females would have higher scores on universalism, benevolence and security than males; secondly, males would have higher score on power than females. The results showed that females reported higher levels of hedonism, universalism, benevolence and security than males. The findings were discussed in the light of the relevant literature. The present study can be considered as a contribution to the existing literature on gender-based differences on value priorities by examining a rarely investigated culture-that is, Turkish.
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Keywords
Social values, Gender differences, Turkish culture
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Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
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Q1
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Q1

OpenCitations Citation Count
14
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Sex Roles
Volume
67
Issue
9-10
Start Page
559
End Page
570
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