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Gender Role Orientation Moderates Effects of Stereotype Activation on Test Performances

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. Bd. 47. H. 2. 2016 S. 63 - 73

Erscheinungsjahr: 2016

ISBN/ISSN: 1864-9335

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Doi/URN: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000259

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We investigated the moderation of effects of activated gender stereotypes on the performance of women in tests of different ability domains. The Bem Sex Role Inventory assessed masculinity and femininity. The difference of the masculinity and femininity scores served as a continuous independent variable of gender role orientation. Only participants with feminine gender role orientation suffered from stereotype activation with regard to mental rotation and math performance. In contrast, partic...We investigated the moderation of effects of activated gender stereotypes on the performance of women in tests of different ability domains. The Bem Sex Role Inventory assessed masculinity and femininity. The difference of the masculinity and femininity scores served as a continuous independent variable of gender role orientation. Only participants with feminine gender role orientation suffered from stereotype activation with regard to mental rotation and math performance. In contrast, participants with feminine gender role orientation profited from stereotype activation with regard to emotional sensitivity performance. These results demonstrate a generally higher susceptibility to gender stereotypes of women with feminine gender role orientation. Higher self-relevance of stereotypes was associated with stronger stereotype threat, but also stronger stereotype lift or boost. » weiterlesen» einklappen

Autoren


Tempel, Tobias (Autor)

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Roland	 Neumann

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