articleJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyDec 1, 2005Closed access

Sex differences in value priorities: Cross-cultural and multimethod studies.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Abstract

The authors assess sex differences in the importance of 10 basic values as guiding principles. Findings from 127 samples in 70 countries (N = 77,528) reveal that men attribute consistently more importance than women do to power, stimulation, hedonism, achievement, and self-direction values; the reverse is true for benevolence and universalism values and less consistently for security values. The sexes do not differ on tradition and conformity values. Sex differences are small (median d = .15; maximum d = .32 [power]) and typically explain less variance than age and much less than culture. Culture moderates all sex differences and sample type and measurement instrument have minor influences. The authors discuss…

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Keywords
  • Hedonism
  • Psychology
  • Conformity
  • Social psychology
  • Universalism
  • World Values Survey
  • Variance (accounting)
  • Value (mathematics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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