Research on university male and female students self-esteem and sexual jealousy of relevance: Explicit and Implicit Measures

碩士 === 樹德科技大學 === 人類性學研究所 === 102 === This study aimed to explore the status of male and female college students in self-esteem and sexual jealousy regarding the difference in their relationship. In the past, mostly for self-esteem measurement reporting (eg explicit questionnaire) be explored, b...

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Main Authors: Yu-Lin Chen, 陳宥霖
Other Authors: Chun-Ming Shih
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56f26u
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Summary:碩士 === 樹德科技大學 === 人類性學研究所 === 102 === This study aimed to explore the status of male and female college students in self-esteem and sexual jealousy regarding the difference in their relationship. In the past, mostly for self-esteem measurement reporting (eg explicit questionnaire) be explored, but the results measured by this method is susceptible to social expectations Effect caused by bias. To compensate for this shortcoming, this study attempts to use the Implicit Association Test to the measured implicit attitude in addition to explicit attitudes may exist, supplemented by explicit survey results, including the implicit comparison male and female university students, explicit self-esteem differences on foreign dominance and jealousy. For this purpose, Shu-Te University as a research field, in accordance with the Institute of Gender and different types (application of Social Sciences, School of Design, School of Management, College of Information) extraction of 67 college students as subjects, respectively, with a positive , negative and self, non-self-stimulation words to be implicit association test, and then in the experiment for the explicit attitude questionnaire inquiry, to compare the differences between the results and relevance. The results showed that college students from different backgrounds, including implicit self-esteem was less significant difference in explicit self-esteem and penetrance jealousy. However, overall in the college students implicit self-esteem or explicit self-esteem are positive, that hold more in their positive attitude; penetrance jealousy, the degree of jealousy in college students is moderately strong. In addition, both college students implicit or explicit self-esteem, sexual jealousy are among its significant negative correlation, that is, when college students hold their own more positive attitude, the situation in respect of the sexual jealousy lower. In the conclusions, this study suggests that male and female college students on self-esteem and sexual jealousy is no significant difference, a finding that is different from most people considered a "man of confidence, jealous woman," there is a great difference in the future engage in sex or when sex education should focus particularly on this result as a clarification, in order to break the established gender stereotype or sexual myths.