Thomae and Viki (2013) reported that increased exposure to sexist humor can increase rape proclivity among men who score high on measures of Hostile Sexism.
N. McLatchie, M. Thomae
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Ambivalence toward men: comparing sexism among Polish, South African and British university students [PDF]
This study extends the literature on attitudes toward gender roles by exploring whether the nature of sexism (i.e., benevolence and hostility directed at men) differs among university students from two under-researched countries, Poland (n = 190) and ...
A Bhana +59 more
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Sexism and Attitude Toward Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse
Long-standing sexism in the Balinese community, based on its traditional paternalistic culture, may become the main factor to underlie children's vulnerability for abuse. School teachers, considering their regularity to interact with children in schools,
Inke Kusumastuti
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Societies in transition: are they more sexist? A comparison between Polish, South African and British samples [PDF]
This study investigates ambivalent sexism to women in student samples from two under-researched transitional countries, Poland (PL) and South Africa (SA), in comparison with the United Kingdom.
Luyt, Russell +2 more
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The role of sexual orientation and the perceived threat posed by men in the acceptance of sexism
We aimed at examining the differences between straight (N = 583) and gay (N = 112) people in terms of the acceptance of ambivalent sexist attitudes not only toward women (ASI) but also toward men (AMI) and how the level of perceived threat posed by men ...
Éva Magdolna Kántás, Monika Kovacs
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The role of gender and psychosocial factors on perceived vulnerability to HIV/AIDS infection among young and middle aged adults in Benin City, Nigeria [PDF]
Objective: Nigeria’s effort to curb the spiralling pandemic of HIV has yielded little result despite her reputation as the country with the second largest number of HIV infected persons in the world.
Taiwo, Abigail Olubola
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Does Humour Influence Perceptions of the Ethicality of Female-Disparaging Advertising? [PDF]
This article responds to calls for further research on ethical issues in advertising. The study examines whether advertising strategies which use female-disparaging themes are perceived as ethical, and what effect this has on ad and brand attitudes.
Balabanis, G., Grougiou, V., Manika, D.
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Thanks, but no thanks: women's avoidance of help-seeking in the context of a dependency-related stereotype [PDF]
The stereotype that women are dependent on men is a commonly verbalized, potentially damaging aspect of benevolent sexism. We investigated how women may use behavioral disconfirmation of the personal applicability of the stereotype to negotiate such ...
Greenwood, RM +2 more
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The aim of the present study was to explore the association between perceptions of inter- personal/informational justice and ambivalent sexism among Argentinean employees, and to examine the possible role that collectivism and individualism exert on this
Juan Diego Vaamonde, Alicia Omar
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THE PREDICTIVE POWER OF RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION TYPES ON AMBIVALENT SEXISM [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to predict ambivalent sexism (including hostile sexism and benevolent sexism) with religious orientation types as intrinsic religiosity, extrinsic religiosity and quest religiosity.
Fatih Ozdemir
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