Qualities of an ideal partner (n=80) 

Qualities of an ideal partner (n=80) 

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The results of the survey carried out by the authors and devoted to studying ideal and real image of a partner in the view of young people of the modern Russian society are given and analyzed. The objective of the article is to analyze the view of young people on an ideal partner and to find to what extent an ideal image matches a real one. The iss...

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... the basis of comparing general qualities chosen by male and female respondents, a set of similarities and differences in the expectations from the future family relationships combined in the image of an ideal partner was made. The number of choices in both groups coincided in 22 qualities and is presented in Table 2. The results of choices made by male and female respondents concerning 22 qualities presented in Table 2 howed that the considerable male and female respondents' opinions differ only in the following qualities: purposefulness (p<0,001), courage (p<0,001), resoluteness (p<0,001), strength (p<0,001). ...
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... number of choices in both groups coincided in 22 qualities and is presented in Table 2. The results of choices made by male and female respondents concerning 22 qualities presented in Table 2 howed that the considerable male and female respondents' opinions differ only in the following qualities: purposefulness (p<0,001), courage (p<0,001), resoluteness (p<0,001), strength (p<0,001). All these qualities are typical for the choices made by female respondents. ...
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... of the interconnection between the rankings of qualities (Table 2) with the application of the rank correlation coefficient (r s = 0,724, p <0,01) leads to the conclusion that the opinions of male and female respondents about the desirable qualities of a marriage partner do not have significant contradictions and are consistent. ...

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... She has neither cigarettes, nor wine, nor cards, nor comrades, nor public houses, nor public functions does she become superior, also, by the gravity of the acts of generation, birth, and nursing". In men's point of view, women are not deprived of their rights or do not have the same position, but they are better than men because women do not do bad activities and devote themselves completely to their families (Safina, 2015;Ivankina et al., 2015). ...
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... What function is placed as the most important is a criterion describing the family nature and its relations. The structure of relations between individuals in the family can be multifaceted; the nature of it will depend on the functions and roles which each family member is responsible for (Ivankina, Berestneva, & Shelekhov, 2015). https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.12.04.98 Corresponding Author: Valentina Dolgova Selection and peer-review under ...
... Women demonstrate much less dependence of their cultural preferences on external factors. As with men, less number of children correlates with the greater frequency of entertainments (Ivankina et al., 2015). It can be assumed that in both cases children reduce their parent's opportunity to spend time organizing and conducting their own leisure. ...
... Women demonstrate much less dependence of their cultural preferences on external factors. As with men, the lack of children correlates with the greater frequency of entertainments [19]. It can be assumed that in both cases the children reduces their parent's opportunity to spend time organizing and conducting their own leisure. ...
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