Do Black Male Adolescent Reproductive Attitudes and Emotions about Roles Differ from White Males? [electronic resource] : Association of Dichotomous Variables / Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr.

This study investigated differences in attitudes and emotions of black and white adolescent males on four items constructed to measure conventional and compulsive (deviant) masculinity. After reporting the theoretical perspectives, the article presents cross-tabulations of responses to attitude and...

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Main Author: Lemelle, Anthony J., Jr
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Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1999.
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