Exploring University Students' Gender Role Attitudes and their Effects
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Exploring University Students Gender Role Attitudes and Their Effects (Paperback) (2015)
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ISBN: 9783659695933 bzw. 3659695939, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository EURO [60485773], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the ***uality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards ***uality. Results indicated that attitudes towards ***uality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female s students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite ***.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the ***uality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards ***uality. Results indicated that attitudes towards ***uality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female s students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite ***.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes.
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Exploring University Students' Gender Role Attitudes and their Effects (2015)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783659695933 bzw. 3659695939, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Jul 2015, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the ***uality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards ***uality. Results indicated that attitudes towards ***uality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female's students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite ***.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes. 80 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the ***uality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards ***uality. Results indicated that attitudes towards ***uality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female's students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite ***.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes. 80 pp. Englisch.
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Exploring University Students' Gender Role Attitudes and their Effects
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ISBN: 9783659695933 bzw. 3659695939, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the ***uality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards ***uality. Results indicated that attitudes towards ***uality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female's students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite ***.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes.
This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the ***uality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards ***uality. Results indicated that attitudes towards ***uality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female's students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite ***.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes.
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ISBN: 9783659695933 bzw. 3659695939, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
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This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the sexuality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards sexuality. Results indicated that attitudes towards sexuality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female's students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite sex.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes.
This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the sexuality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards sexuality. Results indicated that attitudes towards sexuality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female's students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite sex.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes.
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Exploring University Students` Gender Role Attitudes and their Effects
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ISBN: 9783659695933 bzw. 3659695939, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Exploring University Students` Gender Role Attitudes and their Effects: This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the sexuality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards sexuality. Results indicated that attitudes towards sexuality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female`s students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite sex.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Exploring University Students` Gender Role Attitudes and their Effects: This book is based on a research on gender attitudes and the extent to which they impact on the sexuality and response towards HIV/AIDS preventive strategies by university students. A sample of 80 students was selected randomly from four faculties and 4 student affairs staff members. Half of these students from each faculty were male students and the other half comprised females. Questionnaires, interviews and observation were used to collect data which was analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics. A Chi-square test of significance was used to ascertain the gender differences in attitudes towards sexuality. Results indicated that attitudes towards sexuality were gender based. Response to HIV/AIDS preventive strategies was mainly influenced by gender stereotypes and cultural beliefs about what it means to be a man or good woman. A lot of labeling and stigmatization of female`s students by males was prevalent in the institution as indicated by the language used by males to describe students of the opposite sex.There was a need to deconstruct gender stereotypes. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Exploring University Students' Gender Role Attitudes and their Effects
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