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Autor:
Thomas Eckes, Iris Six-Materna
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie. 30:211-228
Zusammenfassung: Es wird eine deutsche Version des «Ambivalent Sexism Inventory» (ASI; Glick & Fiske, 1996 ) vorgestellt. Diese Skala dient der Erfassung ambivalenter Einstellungen gegenüber Frauen. Anders als die Konzepte des traditionellen und d
Autor:
Ashley M.B. Blum, Anna Maria Manganelli, Jolynn Pek, Mary C. Johannesen-Schmidt, Chiara Volpato, Peter Glick, Nuray Sakallı-Uğurlu, María Lameiras Fernández, Patricia Freiburger, Thomas Eckes, Li-Li Huang, Iris Six-Materna, Alice H. Eagly, Paul W. Eastwick, Susan T. Fiske, Yolanda Rodríguez Castro
Social role theory (Eagly, Wood, & Diekman, 2000) predicts that traditional gender ideology is associated with preferences for qualities in a mate that reflect a conventional homemaker-provider division of labor. This study assessed traditional gende
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http://hdl.handle.net/11577/1563148
http://hdl.handle.net/11577/1563148
Autor:
Peter, Glick, Maria, Lameiras, Susan T, Fiske, Thomas, Eckes, Barbara, Masser, Chiara, Volpato, Anna Maria, Manganelli, Jolynn C X, Pek, Li-Li, Huang, Nuray, Sakalli-Ugurlu, Yolanda, Rodríguez Castro, Maria Luiza D'Avila, Pereira, Tineke M, Willemsen, Annetje, Brunner, Iris, Six-Materna, Robin, Wells
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 713-727. AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
A 16-nation study involving 8,360 participants revealed that hostile and benevolent attitudes toward men, assessed by the Ambivalence Toward Men Inventory (P. Click & S.T. Fiske, 1999), were (a) reliably measured across cultures, (b) positively corre
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https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/4e0f040e-cb38-4da5-8017-64e6f9b78505
https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/4e0f040e-cb38-4da5-8017-64e6f9b78505
Autor:
Benoît Dardenne, Bola Udegbe, Miyoko Ui, Angelica Mucchi-Faina, Margaret Foddy, Dominic Abrams, T.M. Willemsen, Adebowale Akande, Kettie Chipeta, Miguel Moya, Nuray Sakalli, María Lameiras, A. A. Alao, Iris Six-Materna, Barbara M. Masser, Mariko Yamamoto, Hyun Jeong Kim, Barbara Annetje, Bolanle E. Adetoun, Antonio Mladinic, Johnstone E. Osagie, Myrna Romani, Francisca Expósito, Maria José Sotelo, José L. Saiz, Daniël H. J. Wigboldus, Thomas Eckes, Wilson López López, Maria Cristina Ferreira, Susan T. Fiske, Peter Glick, Ap Dijksterhuis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 5, pp. 763-775
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 763-775
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 763-775
Item does not contain fulltext The authors argue that complementary hostile and benevolent components of sexism exist across cultures. Male dominance creates hostile sexism (HS), but men's dependence on women fosters benevolent sexism (BS)--subjectiv
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https://hdl.handle.net/2066/156478
https://hdl.handle.net/2066/156478