“…Clearly, more androgynous attitudes of men and women toward careers facilitate career decision-making <Moreland, Harren, Krimsky-Montague& Tinsley, 1979). There is also some evidence to suggest that stereotypic perceptions may be altered when children see significant others functioning in nontraditional roles, such as a woman elementaryschool principal (Hageman& Gladding, 1983 of the disparity between early aspirations and later occupational choices is needed to address this im portantissue (Frost & Diamond, 1979).…”