
Document Type
Thesis
Date of Award
1978
Abstract
This thesis focuses on interrole conflict and strategies for resolving this conflict in a sample of married working mothers. Specifically, it examines the relationship between these variables and sex role orientation and locus of control, two cognitive social learning person variables (Mischel, 1973), which represent well-learned patterns of perceiving and dealing with the environment. The study may increase the understanding of theoretical issues which surround interrole conflict and its resolution. It may also have practical value by suggesting solutions for problems associated with a current social phenomenon, i.e., the prevalence of working mothers in today's society.
Recommended Citation
Summers, Mary Neal, "Interrole Conflict, Resolution Strategy, Locus of Control, and Sex Role Orientation Among Married Working Mothers." (1978). All ETDs from UAB. 7061.
https://digitalcommons.library.uab.edu/etd-collection/7061
Comments
MA - Master of Arts; ProQuest publication number 31751981