Initial Interview: Impact of Gender and Sex-Role Orientation
Description:
The present study examined the impact of gender and sex-role orientation on therapy effectiveness. Previous research suggested that same-sex pairings and androgynous therapists would be most desirable. Interviewers (therapists) were 25 male and 15 female third-year doctoral psychology students, each interviewing a male and a female undergraduate student (client). Results did not support the hypothesis that gender and sex role were powerful predictors of therapy effectiveness. However, this stud…
more
Date:
December 1984
Creator:
Tang, So-kum Catherine
Partner:
UNT Libraries