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Gender Stereotypes and Perceptions of Stranger Violence: Attributions of Blame and Motivation. [PDF]
Phillips A, de Roos MS.
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VII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “KAZAN SOCIOLOGICAL READINGS”
Elvira Damirovna Valeeva +2 more
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Psychology Science, 2021
Stereotypes are associations between social groups and semantic attributes that are widely shared within societies. The spoken and written language of a society affords a unique way to measure the magnitude and prevalence of these widely shared ...
Tessa E. S. Charlesworth +4 more
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Stereotypes are associations between social groups and semantic attributes that are widely shared within societies. The spoken and written language of a society affords a unique way to measure the magnitude and prevalence of these widely shared ...
Tessa E. S. Charlesworth +4 more
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Gender Stereotypes Influence Children’s STEM Motivation
Child Development Perspectives, 2021Children’s memberships in social groups have profound effects on their motivation. Stereotypes about social groups shape children’s beliefs about what is expected for their group members.
Allison Master
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Patterns of Implicit and Explicit Stereotypes III: Long-Term Change in Gender Stereotypes
Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2021Gender stereotypes are widely shared “collective representations” that link gender groups (e.g., male/female) with roles or attributes (e.g., career/family, science/arts). Such collective stereotypes, especially implicit stereotypes, are assumed to be so
Tessa E. S. Charlesworth, M. Banaji
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American Psychologist, 2020
This meta-analysis integrated 16 nationally representative U.S. public opinion polls on gender stereotypes (N = 30,093 adults), extending from 1946 to 2018, a span of seven decades that brought considerable change in gender relations, especially in women'
A. Eagly +4 more
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This meta-analysis integrated 16 nationally representative U.S. public opinion polls on gender stereotypes (N = 30,093 adults), extending from 1946 to 2018, a span of seven decades that brought considerable change in gender relations, especially in women'
A. Eagly +4 more
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Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing, 2022
Irina Gewinner, Ulrike Gretzel
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Irina Gewinner, Ulrike Gretzel
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Gender stereotypes and biases in early childhood: A systematic review
, 2021This review aimed to synthesise studies examining the presence of gender stereotypes and biases expressed by young children aged 3–5 years, with a focus on informing early childhood settings.
T. King +4 more
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Three Perspectives on Changing Gender Stereotypes
FIIB Business Review, 2021Changing gender stereotypes is an essential topic among researchers since the 1970s. The debate on this subject continues in the twenty-first century. Some researchers argue that gender stereotypes have not changed, since it is supported by some solid ...
K. G. Priyashantha +2 more
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