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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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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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An ambivalent alliance: Hostile and benevolent sexism as complementary justifications for gender inequality.

American Psychologist, 2001
The equation of prejudice with antipathy is challenged by recent research on sexism. Benevolent sexism (a subjectively favorable, chivalrous ideology that offers protection and affection to women who embrace conventional roles) coexists with hostile sexism (antipathy toward women who are viewed as usurping men's power). The Ambivalent Sexism Inventory,
P, Glick, S T, Fiske
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Hostile sexism as predictor of rape supportive attitude among men

African Journal for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 2018
Research has reported that rape supportive attitude is a significant precursor of rape among men. Given the high prevalence of rape, it is crucial to understand the factors that significantly predict rape supportive attitude. The objective of this study was to determine if hostile sexism significantly predicts rape supportive attitude.
Obierefu, Prisca O., Ojedokun, Oluyinka
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