Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal
Abstract
In the present study, the question of which gender has more romantic views on love was investigated. Thirty participants were given a 30-question survey regarding their thoughts on love. Using a coded rating system, certain responses were considered to be more romantic and other responses were categorizes as less romantic and more idealistic. Results of this study showed that males, more often than females, supplied the romantic response to the survey questions. These findings might imply that males are the more romantic gender.
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Brady, Sarah E.
(2003)
"Gender Differences Concerning Thoughts on Love Attitudes and Romance,"
Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal: Vol. 1:
Iss.
2, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/psych_journals/vol1/iss2/4
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Publication Date
5-2003