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Supplemental Material, SPPS727588_suppl_mat - Benevolent Sexism and Hostile Sexism Across the Ages
Supplemental Material, SPPS727588_suppl_mat for Benevolent Sexism and Hostile Sexism Across the Ages by Matthew D. Hammond, Petar Milojev, Yanshu Huang, and Chris G.
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Deconstructing dependence and gender concerns in men's hostile sexism
<p>Hostile sexism describes attitudes characterising women as deliberately attempting to emotionally exploit men and challenge men’s power. Men who endorse hostile sexism often employ negative strategies to reduce any risk of exploitation and feelings of dependence, such as withdrawing from difficult conversations.
Molly Fisher (8511945)
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Hostile and Benevolent Sexism in India: Analysis Across Cultures
Society often fails to acknowledge that gender inequality, or the disparity in status and power between men and women, continues to exist today. However, rising incidents of crime against women and victim blaming by politicians and higher officials in Indian society make it important to acknowledge the rampant prevalence of hostile and benevolent ...
Jain, Suparna +2 more
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Reinforcing the Glass Ceiling: The Consequences of Hostile Sexism for Female Managerial Candidates [PDF]
Previous research has established that benevolent sexism is related to the negative evaluation of women who violate specific norms for behavior. Research has yet to document the causal impact of hostile sexism on evaluations of individual targets ...
Barbara M Masser, , Abrams Dominic
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What hostile and benevolent sexism communicate about men’s and women’s warmth and competence [PDF]
Ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) distinguishes between two interrelated forms of sexism: Hostile and benevolent. Although this theory motivated a large body of work examining how endorsement of these views impacts on social interactions and
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Based on research suggesting that alcohol consumption can be used as a means of coping with negative affect (Cooper et al. 1995), the current study examines sexism as a factor in college women’s alcohol consumption.
Hannah R Hamilton, Tracy Dehart
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Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1997
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 ...
Peter Glick, Susan T. Fiske
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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 ...
Peter Glick, Susan T. Fiske
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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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Hostile Sexism and the 2016 Presidential Election
Eastern Economic Journal, 2020We use Google Trends data over the 2004-2015 period to identify hostile sexism and examine its effect on support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 general election. An area’s sexist search volume is a significant negative predictor of Clinton’s two-party vote share.
Ann L. Owen, Andrew Wei
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The Ambivalent Sexism Inventory: Differentiating hostile and benevolent sexism.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1996The authors present a theory of sexism formulated as ambivalence toward women and validate a corresponding measure, the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI). The ASI taps 2 positively correlated components of sexism that nevertheless represent opposite evaluative orientations toward women: sexist antipathy or Hostile Sexism (HS) and a subjectively ...
Peter Glick, Susan T. Fiske
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