Title
Criterion-Related Validity Of Self-Report Measures Of Female Heterosocial Functioning
Keywords
Psychology; Clinical
Abstract
Common measures of female heterosocial functioning, the Survey of Heterosocial Interactions for Females (SHI-F) and dating frequency questions, were validated against the criterion of “male liking,” i. e., how well men like a woman. The SHI-F was unrelated to the criterion and to the other measures of heterosocial activity. The dating frequency and satisfaction questions were moderately related to the criterion. It was concluded the self-reported ability to initiate contact with men (as measured by the SHI-F) may not be related to female heterosocial functioning. Self-reported dating frequency and satisfaction appear to be a valid measure of female heterosocial functioning.
Journal Title
Journal of Chromatography
Volume
10
Issue/Number
1
Publication Date
1-1-1988
Document Type
Article
DOI Link
Language
English
First Page
1
Last Page
7
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0882-2689
Recommended Citation
Jones, Glenn N.; Libet, Julian; Jensen, Bernard; and Brantley, Phillip J., "Criterion-Related Validity Of Self-Report Measures Of Female Heterosocial Functioning" (1988). Faculty Bibliography 1980s. 643.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib1980/643
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