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The Impact of Sexism on Leadership in Female-Male Climbing Dyads

open access: yesSocial Psychological Bulletin, 2020
We investigated how sexism affected leadership in mixed-gender alpine climbing-dyads. We asked whether benevolent sexism would impair, and hostile sexism would increase (as a form of resistance) women’s leadership; and whether benevolent sexism would ...
Clara Kulich   +2 more
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Relationship between Mother and Father Education and Vocational Statuses with College Students’ Sexism and Conservatism [PDF]

open access: yesNesne Psikoloji Dergisi, 2017
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between mother and father education levels and vocational statuses with sexism and conservatism. 418 undergraduate students (229 females, 189 males; Mage = 22.31, SS = 3.3) were recruited for the study ...
Abdulkadir KUZLAK   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Disentangling Workplace Sexism in Age Generations: A Multi-Group Analysis on the Effects on Job Satisfaction and Task Performance

open access: yesAdministrative Sciences, 2023
The gender gap is a current topical issue. Sexist assumptions that manifest as gender stereotypes are partially responsible for these inequalities. The ambivalent sexism theory argues that hostile sexism refers to explicitly antagonistic sexist attitudes,
Martina Morando
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring Hostile Sexism and Social Phobia in Ideological and Political Education: Detrimental Effects on Self-Esteem and Performance Anxiety

open access: yesiRASD Journal of Management, 2023
This study has been conducted to assess the impact of hostile sexism on performance anxiety with the double mediation on self-esteem and social phobia. Because of its adverse effects on society, the social phobia has been found to play a crucial role in
Gioia Arnone
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Gender Prejudice Within the Family: The Relation Between Parents' Sexism and Their Socialization Values

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Gender inequalities are still persistent despite the growing policy efforts to combat them. Sexism, which is an evaluative tendency leading to different treatment of people based on their sex and to denigration (hostile sexism) or enhancement (benevolent
Daniela Barni   +6 more
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Confronting hostile and benevolent sexism

open access: yes, 2021
This study is part of a larger project investigating perceptions of women who confront hostile and benevolent sexism. Additionally, this study examines how perpetrators are perceived when expressing hostile sexism and two different types of benevolent ...
Alison L. Chasteen, Jordana Schiralli
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Hostile Sexism, Benevolent Sexism, and American Elections

open access: yesPolitics & Gender, 2022
AbstractAnalyzing unique, nationally representative data, I show that two faces of sexism—hostile and benevolent—operate in systematically different ways to shape Americans’ electoral decisions and evaluations of their leaders. In the 2016 presidential election, both fostered support for Donald Trump and opposition to Hillary Clinton.
openaire   +1 more source

The “True” Romantic: Benevolent Sexism and Paternalistic Chivalry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Previous research has shown that individuals high in benevolent sexism positively evaluate women who conform to traditional gender roles (e.g., Glick, Diebold, Bailey-Warner, & Zhu, 1997).
Viki, G. Tendayi   +2 more
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Ambivalent Sexism as a Mediator for Sex Role Orientation and Gender Stereotypes in Romantic Relationships: A Study in Turkey

open access: yesInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, 2017
The present study examined the mediating effects of ambivalent sexism (hostile and benevolent) in the relationship between sex role orientation (masculinity and femininity) and gender stereotypes (dominance and assertiveness) in college students.
Ferzan Curun, Ebru Taysi, Fatih Orcan
doaj   +1 more source

Benevolent sexism, perceived health risks, and the inclination to restrict pregnant women’s freedoms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The present study investigated the role of sexist ideology in perceptions of health risks during pregnancy and willingness to intervene on pregnant women’s behavior.
Douglas, Karen   +2 more
core   +1 more source

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