Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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889991 | Personality and Individual Differences | 2015 | 6 Pages |
•We investigated three domains of masculinity/femininity (MF).•We found a general M/F factor even after controlling for sex.•This M/F element occurs at least partially beyond its link to biological sex.•Personality and sociosexuality were the strongest indicators of MF.
Several individual difference domains include variables that show substantial sex differences and may be considered indicators of masculinity/femininity (M/F). We examined the structure of gender-related characteristics from three domains (vocational interests, personality characteristics, and sociosexually relevant sexual fantasies) to determine whether a general factor of M/F can be derived even when participant sex is controlled, and if so, which domains and which variables within those domains are the best indicators of that factor. In a sample of 198 undergraduate students, we found strong intercorrelations between indicators of M/F across domains in the combined-sex sample but only weak intercorrelations within sex. The results also indicated that a general masculinity/femininity factor could be obtained, even when participant sex was controlled, and was defined more strongly by personality characteristics and sociosexuality of sexual fantasies than by vocational interests.