Gender Differences Reflected in Profession-Related Expectations Displayed by Students with Various Levels of Physical Training and Culture
962 male and female students of Tomsk State University, aged between 17 and 21, of various physical aptitude and health levels, were interviewed and underwent a psychological survey. The conducted research revealed the role of the conditions of gender socialization in forming professional expectations of the interviewees. St was proved that physical aptitude and health for forming a lifestyle and professional self-determination were more important for male students than for female ones. The conditions of socialization provided by the parents' family and the process of physical education, in which the role of the father is indispensable, play the principal role in forming the physical culture of a personality.
Issue: 3, 2002
Series of issue: Humanities (Philosophy) Special Issue
Rubric: Brief Messages
Pages: 55 — 57
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