Psychometric evidence of the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory in undergraduate nursing students at a public institution. [PDF]
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Gender Role Mindset and Beliefs about Own Personal Goals as a Guide for Young People's Behaviors towards the Romantic Partner. [PDF]
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Jobs that suit women: A mixed-methods study of Chinese college women's perceived benevolent sexism, career aspirations, and career-exploration behaviors. [PDF]
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Experiences and perceptions of sexism in dementia research careers: A global cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
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A theory of sexism as ambivalence, not just hostility, toward women is presented. Ambivalent Sexism Theory distinguishes between hostile and “ benevolent” sexism (each addresses issues of power, gender differentiation, and sexuality). Benevolent sexism encompasses subjectively positive (for the sexist) attitudes toward women in traditional roles ...
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