A person who keeps newspaper clippings about successful men and women who have committed suicide outright (or have experienced the alternative form of suicide by way of experiencing a fatal or non-fatal coronary attack) can soon have bulging scrapbooks. Here are a few illustrative items from ours :
A population of 195 pre-1944 male Stanford Graduate School of Business MBAs was analyzed for association between executive success criteria and scores on the Strong Vocational Interest Blank Masculinity-Femininity (SVIB MF) scale, controlling for size of employing organization (large N = 47, medium N = 105, and tiny N = 43). No significant correlations were found between the SVIB MF scores and pay, job interest, or career progress satisfaction. Correlations were significant (p < .05) between MF scores and policy level and organization level, but were negative in large organizations and positive in medium and small organizations. The pattern of correlations suggests that masculinity of interests is positively associated with executive success in smaller organizations, inversely in larger organizations; more research is needed to test such a hypothesis and to explore the "meaning" of MF.
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