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Evolution of hostile sexism and benevolent sexism in a spanish sample
Social Indicators Research, 2004The aim of this research is toevaluate the evolution of ambivalent sexismtoward women (ASI: Ambivalent Sexism Inventory,Glick and Fiske, 1996) and men (AMI: Acttitudetoward Men Inventory; Glick and Fiske, 1999)with a Spanish sample between 18–65 years ofage (n = 1003).
María Lameiras Fernández +2 more
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An Opposing Process Model of Benevolent Sexism
Sex Roles, 2009An Opposing Process Model outlining the pathways through which individual differences in Benevolent Sexism (BS) simultaneously enhance and attenuate support for gender equality of income and employment opportunity is presented. Results from a New Zealand electoral sample (N = 336) indicated that BS predicted Hostile Sexism (HS), and thus indirectly ...
Chris G. Sibley, Ryan Perry
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Supplemental Material, SPPS727588_suppl_mat - Benevolent Sexism and Hostile Sexism Across the Ages
2017Supplemental Material, SPPS727588_suppl_mat for Benevolent Sexism and Hostile Sexism Across the Ages by Matthew D. Hammond, Petar Milojev, Yanshu Huang, and Chris G.
Hammond, Matthew D. +3 more
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Counting on you: benevolent sexism increases women’s financial risk-taking
The Journal of Social Psychology, 2021The present research examined whether and how benevolent sexism, a subjectively positive but sexist ideology, would influence women's financial risk-taking and we proposed that benevolent sexism would increase women's financial risk-taking through economic dependency. Three studies converged to support our proposition. Specifically, Studies 1 and 2 (n =
Fei, Teng +3 more
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Both Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Predict Men’s Infidelity
The Journal of Sex ResearchInfidelity has destructive effects on romantic relationships. Several idiographic characteristics or experiences in an intimate relationship have been linked to unfaithfulness. Yet, relatively little research has been paid to investigate how sexist beliefs might sabotage relationships by incurring infidelity.
Qianying, Huang, Xijing, Wang, Fei, Teng
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The velvet glove: Benevolent sexism in President Trump’s tweets
European Journal of Women's Studies, 2020The present article is part of a preliminary study concerning the discursive manifestations of US President Trump’s sexist beliefs. While many studies have focused on Trump’s usage of hostile sexism, this work examines the linguistic strategies utilised by Trump to convey benevolent sexism, a form of discrimination based on the idea that women are ...
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Culture, benevolent and hostile sexism, and entrepreneurial intentions
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 2017PurposeIn this study, the authors relate cultural masculinity to individual level sexist beliefs (hostile and benevolent sexism) and gendered entrepreneurial stereotypes. The purpose of this paper is to explore whether hostile and benevolent sexism affect entrepreneurial intentions and whether this relationship is mediated by gendered entrepreneurial ...
Yvonne Stedham, Alice Wieland
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Women's Benevolent Sexism as Reaction to Hostility
Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006Grounded in the theory of ambivalent sexism, this study tested the speculation that women's benevolent sexist attitudes may be, in part, a self-protective response to environments they perceive as hostile to women. Data that have indirectly supported this conjecture thus far have been correlational.
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Receptivity to Mediation: The Role of 'Benevolent' Sexism
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004This study employed a laboratory method to examine the role of "benevolent sexism" in a negotiator's receptivity to a mediator. Benevolent sexism refers to attitudes and beliefs about women that the perceiver subjectively considers positive (Glick & Fiske, 1996; 2001).
Aaron S. Wallen, Peter J. Carnevale
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Ambivalent Sexism in Context: Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Moderate Bias Against Female Drivers
Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 2015We investigated whether ambivalent sexism predicts bias against female drivers in a simulated civil trial paradigm. Participants were randomly assigned to read a vignette of an automobile accident involving a male or female defendant. In a driving context designed to incite feelings of competitiveness toward women (Study 1), hostile sexism predicted ...
Allison L. Skinner +2 more
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