Understanding Rape Myth Acceptance: The Impact of Ambivalent Sexism and Conservatism in Surabaya
This study aims to analyze the impact of ambivalent sexism and conservatism on rape myth acceptance. Using a quantitative survey approach, this study assessed rape myth acceptance in a sample from Surabaya to represent urban societies in Indonesia ...
Adinda Dwi Wulandari +1 more
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"Call me sexist, but..." : Revisiting Sexism Detection Using Psychological Scales and Adversarial Samples [PDF]
Research has focused on automated methods to effectively detect sexism online. Although overt sexism seems easy to spot, its subtle forms and manifold expressions are not.
Mattia Samory +4 more
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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
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Benevolent sexism, perceived health risks, and the inclination to restrict pregnant women’s freedoms [PDF]
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
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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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Traditional masculinities and men’s sexism: A meta-analysis [PDF]
Traditional masculinities (TM) are a set of meanings related to men. The power attached to these meanings operates to maintain the inequality of gender relations. Previous studies have reported a positive correlation between traditional masculinities and
Blagov, Ilia +2 more
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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
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Is sexism a gender issue? A motivated social cognition perspective on men’s and women’s sexist attitudes toward own and other gender [PDF]
The present research investigated the antecedents of ambivalent sexism (i.e., hostile and benevolent forms) in both men and women toward own and other gender.
Roets, Arne +5 more
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Latent Sexism in Print Ads Increases Acceptance of Sexual Assault
In addition to the more obvious forms of sexism in advertising, media critics and scholars raise concerns about various forms of nonobvious, or latent, sexism (e.g., “dismembered” body parts; makeup possibly resembling a bruise; women in potentially ...
Arleigh J. Reichl +2 more
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The impact of gender ideologies on men's and women's desire for a traditional or non-traditional partner [PDF]
Two studies examine preferences for a long-term partner who conforms to traditional or non- traditional gender roles. The studies both demonstrate a link between benevolent sexism and preference for a traditional partner.
Thomae, M. +3 more
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