Psychology of the Club a Study in Social Psychology

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Psychology of the Club a Study in Social Psychology
Louis Dunton Hartson
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Most of the cases where officers existed in girls' clubs may be explained by contagion. One girl reported that there was no definite term of office, but new officers were elected whenever they felt the need of some excitement, thus the fact was revealed that in this case the election of officers was merely another play activity. Interesting in this connection is the comment of Groos : "It seems that those manifestations of the social impulse relating to subordination are not pursued by women so... energetically nor in the same way as by men. Woman is the guardian of good form, but as a rule she will not subordinate herself to rigorous law. I think any customs agent will bear me out in the statement from his observation of the behavior of travellers. This probably results from a difference in the instinctive equipment of the sexes; fighting impulses which are strongly developed in the males, further the social ones by reason of their imperative require- ment of association. . . The success of American women in their A STUDY IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 393 movement for emancipation is largely furthered by their participation with men in various sports and the consequent better development of their social capacities (31, p.

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