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Transitioning Into Traditionalism

Submitted by philosophypaper on November 19, 2005

Category: Psychology
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Date: November 7, 2005

Researcher: Laura Stewart
Phone:(780) 718-8486
Email: trish4uall@hotmail.com

Title of Proposal: Transitioning into Traditionalism

1. The purpose of our study, is to determine if married and common law couples still show traditional roles in the operation of a household. Our study will be based on 40 participants(n=40) ;20 married and 20 common law participants. All of our data will come, from our participants answering the CDL domestic scale for traditionalism. Each participant that will answer the CDL domestic scale for traditionalism, will begin by identifying their gender, marital status and hours per week they are paid to work outside of the home. The second proportion of the questionnaire will narrow down whether the male or female performs the household task the majority of the time, by having the participant simply check off female or male or other. We expect that married couples will be more traditional as their stereotypical gender roles are defined.

2. From the three locations: low income daycare, call center and government office, 40 participants will be approached and asked if they would like to fill out a brief questionnaire. Once a participant agrees, they will need to identify their age and marital status. If the participant is over the age of 21 and in a living-together relationship, we will then ask them to take the questionnaire. The participant simply has to identify through a check mark, which household duties apply to the female, male or other. After they have completed the questionnaire, we will ask them to place their questionnaire in a confidential and anonymous envelope.

3. Our goal is to randomly approach participants, and ask them politely if they wouldn't mind taking a questionnaire. Once they agree, and fit the criteria of our study, we will have them fill out a very simple and basic questionnaire that would take...

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