Gender Differences in Self-Actualization
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Published:2012
Allan Okech, Crystal Renée Chambers, 2012. "Gender Differences in Self-Actualization", Black Female Undergraduates on Campus: Successes and Challenges, Crystal Renée Chambers, Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe
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Gender differences in self-actualization among a sample of Black university students was assessed using the Short Index of Self-Actualization. The eta square index indicated that a medium amount of the variance of the self-actualization variable in Black university students was accounted for by gender. Specifically, Black female university students reported more self-actualization than Black males. However, greater relative self-actualization achievement to their same-raced male peers does not address relative achievement to other peers or abolish the need for challenges and concerns of Black women college students to be considered.
