Abstract
A 1973 readministration of sex role items used by Kammeyer in 1961 shows a dramatic shift away from traditional attitudes toward the female sex role among college women. Cross-sectional analyses of 1973 data on both sexes reveals that attitudes toward the female sex role are significantly related to personal participation in protest activities. The greater strength of this relationship among women than among men supports previous discussions of the special impact of feminist activism on the attitudes of college women.
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