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interpersonal sensitivity which were foreign androgyny personality structure discovered by other<br />

studies. The study carried by two scales, BSRI and CPAI-2. The sample is 976 undergraduates<br />

come from five universities in Kunming. Yunnan province. China. The date was dealed by statistic<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t pack SPSS10.0. Principal methods are factor analysis and one-way ANOVA. The result do not<br />

consist with hypothesis and show that angrogyny individual have the social potency possessed by<br />

masculinity and interpersonal relatedness possessed by feminility simultaneously, But there are no<br />

independence in the structure <strong>of</strong> Chinese androgyny personality.<br />

2063.118 The research on the comparison <strong>of</strong> diversities <strong>of</strong> happiness and life satisfaction, Xin Mei<br />

Cao, Hong Tang, Gannan Medicine College, China<br />

In the forms <strong>of</strong> SSRS, PGC and GDS, the structured questionnairs investigate about 800 aged<br />

persons in the cities and villages in Jiangxi. In total <strong>of</strong> 519 valid questionnaires, the subjects are at<br />

average age <strong>of</strong> 69.83. The conclusion shows that in general the aged in both the cities and the<br />

villages are happy, optimistic and satisfactory in life, are less depressive, and gain more social<br />

support; the aged in the cities feel happier and more satisfactory in life than the old in villages; the<br />

aged <strong>of</strong> family feel there<strong>of</strong> better than the single.<br />

2063.119 The personal constructs <strong>of</strong> primary and secondary school teachers, Fenghuan Li 1 ,<br />

Huichang Chen 2 , 1 Liuzhou Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Technology College, China; 2 Beijing Normal University,<br />

China<br />

Based on Kelly’s theory <strong>of</strong> personal constructs, this study investigated the personal constructs <strong>of</strong><br />

primary and secondary school teachers. 200 teachers participated the study. The results show that<br />

on the average 13.33 personal constructs were used in the process <strong>of</strong> perceiving the personality<br />

characteristics <strong>of</strong> persons they were familiar with, meanwhile significant gender differences and<br />

school style differences were found, while no grade difference was found. The number <strong>of</strong> personal<br />

constructs used by female teachers was more than that <strong>of</strong> male teachers, with more constructs used<br />

among high school teachers than among primary school teachers.<br />

2063.120 Parental belief systems, self conceptions and role taking by German fathers, Andreas<br />

Eickhorst, University <strong>of</strong> Osnabrueck, Germany<br />

This poster addresses a study concerning longitudinal stability <strong>of</strong> parental theories and<br />

independent or interdependent self conceptions (Markus & Kitayamah, 1991)from German middle<br />

class fathers <strong>of</strong> firstborn children at the age <strong>of</strong> three and 18 month. Parental theories and self<br />

conceptions will be identified with respect to content (Components <strong>of</strong> parenting) and style<br />

(narrating style) in interviews with father at the two times. The results <strong>of</strong> these analyses will be<br />

linked to some aspects <strong>of</strong> father’s role taking (elevated from questionnaire) like fulfilling the idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> “new fatherhood” (Beck-Gernsheim, 1984) or difficulties with performing the father role.<br />

2063.121 Beliefs, values and expectations about romantic relationship: A study with Brazilian<br />

young adults, Adriana Oliveira, Cristiana Berthoud, Eleonora Silva, Vania Silva, Ceneide<br />

Cerveny, University <strong>of</strong> Taubat, Brazil<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this survey was to investigate beliefs, values and expectations <strong>of</strong> young single<br />

adults about their romantic relationships. A questionnaire was applied to 122 women and 86 man,<br />

aging from 21 to 30 years old. Results revealed that young adults believe in the possibility <strong>of</strong> an<br />

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