The Psychology of Gender 4th Edition
Gender-Role Attitudes 75 benefits of patriarchy, the positive attributes of men, and women’s fulfillment through connections wit ...
76 Chapter 3 homosexuality. People who score high on instrumental traits have more favorable atti- tudes toward homosexuality, w ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 77 their heterosexual peers and that percep- tions of discrimination accounted for these differences (Alme ...
78 Chapter 3 TAKE HOME POINTS ■ Traditional sexism is a blatant disregard for women, whereas modern sexism is a more subtle indi ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 79 to know that both passages refer to the same person—the person depicted in Figure 3.5, the First Lady o ...
80 Chapter 3 may rely more on this individuating infor- mation than the gender-role stereotype. That is,category-based expectanc ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 81 mental health professionals were asked to iden- tify which items fit a healthy female, a healthy male, ...
82 Chapter 3 TABLE 3.4 STEREOTYPIC SEX-ROLE ITEMS Competency Cluster: Masculine Pole Is More Desirable Feminine Masculine Not at ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 83 Gender-role Stereotypes of Older People. Gender stereotype research of- ten focuses on younger adults, ...
84 Chapter 3 TABLE 3.5 MOST FREQUENT FEATURES OF EACH CATEGORY Anglo-American Males African American Males Asian American Males ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 85 homosexuality are most likely to endorse these stereotypes. The media is one source of informa- tion ab ...
86 Chapter 3 more knowledgeable about stereotypes than same-age boys (O’Brien et al., 2000). Second, by ages 5–6, children conso ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 87 who completed the Ambivalence Toward Men Inventory previously described (Anderson, San- kis, & Widi ...
88 Chapter 3 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Attractive Target Plain Target Male Respondent Male Respondent Female Respondent Fema ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 89 high school students were randomly assigned to a condition in which they were told male students perfor ...
90 Chapter 3 0.72 0.7 0.68 0.66 0.64 0.62 0.6 0.58 0.56 Male Female Stereotype Control Male Female Performance on Math Test FIGU ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 91 2007; Yu & Xie, 2010). Stereotypes also can be internalized in a way that restricts oppor- tunities ...
92 Chapter 3 for behavior that is not normative, but unique. For example, we are more likely to infer that a person is emotional ...
Gender-Role Attitudes 93 than an emotional male hair stylist. What would have to happen for us to view the tradi- tionally mascu ...
94 Chapter 3 Research supports the shifting standard. In one study, college students were shown the same favorable letter of rec ...
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