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Hostile Sexism and Abortion Attitudes in Contemporary American Public Opinion

Politics & Gender, 2023
AbstractAbortion is a divisive issue in American politics. Studies analyzing attitudes toward abortion have found that abortion attitudes are relatively stable over time compared with attitudes on other issues and that religiosity and partisanship are key factors influencing abortion attitudes.
Anne Cizmar, Kerem Ozan Kalkan
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Ambivalent Sexism in Context: Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Moderate Bias Against Female Drivers

Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 2015
We 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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Both Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Predict Men’s Infidelity

The Journal of Sex Research
Infidelity 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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Women's Benevolent Sexism as Reaction to Hostility

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
Grounded 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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Hostile and Benevolent Sexism and College Women’s STEM Outcomes

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2017
We examined associations of perceived ambivalent sexism with women’s outcomes in university Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) courses as a function of their STEM identity. Women ( N = 592) who varied in STEM identification reported on their personal experiences with benevolent and hostile sexism and indicated their STEM major ...
Sophie L. Kuchynka   +6 more
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Hostile sexism: Commentary on "The darkest of ages".

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 1999
In his analysis of the psychological underpinings of Taliban treatment of women, Schulz theorizes about its origins and motives. I carry this further by relating Taliban behavior to concepts of power and authoritarianism, and especially by differentiating hostile and benevolent sexism.
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Perceptions of the links between racism and sexism: Hostile and benevolent sexism

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
People assume that those who hold sexist beliefs hold racist beliefs, and vice versa. However, past work only investigated hostile sexism, or blatantly negative evaluations of women. Hostile sexism is positively associated with benevolent sexism, or, more subjectively, positive attitudes that serve to keep women in restricted domestic roles. Across two
Jeanine M. Sempler, Megan K. McCarty
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Deconstructing dependence and gender concerns in men's hostile sexism

2023
<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.
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I Love You but I Cyberbully You: The Role of Hostile Sexism

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2016
Cyberbullying is attracting social, political, and academic interest as the use of electronic devices such as computers and mobile phones by young people has increased dramatically. However, little is known about the factors involved in their perpetration, particularly in the context of college students’ dating relationships.
Roberto, Martinez-Pecino   +1 more
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The social nature of benevolent sexism and the antisocial nature of hostile sexism: Is benevolent sexism more likely to manifest in public contexts and hostile sexism in private contexts?

International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie, 2016
Previous research converges on demonstrating that benevolent sexism (BS) is socially approved, whereas hostile sexism (HS) is socially disapproved. We postulated that a sample of married women would be likely to report that their husbands express hostile sexist attitudes and engage in related actions towards them more in private than public contexts ...
Tadios, Chisango   +2 more
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