Milković, Kristina. (2014). Gender Prejudice as a complex construct: comparison of direct and indirect measurement of attitudes towards women and men. Diploma Thesis. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Department of Psychology. [mentor Kamenov, Željka].
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate gender prejudice in the sample of participants in Croatia. We used indirect evaluation strategy for gender stereotypes, the socalled Goldberg paradigm (1968), and Glick and Fiske’s ambivalent sex inventory toward men and women (1996; 1999). The study was carried out to investigate whether there is a connection between these two ways of measuring gender prejudice. The convenience sample was collected via Internet and comprised 1057 participants; 737 women and 320 men. The results indicate that participants evaluate the article (its quality, persuasion and intellectual depth) and the author (his writing style, influence and knowledge) slightly higher for male authors than female authors. These results appear only in the text written in stereotypically male domain (surgery), especially in masculine dimensions such as influence and knowledge of the author. The correlation of evaluations with the ambivalent attitudes toward men and women show that benevolent attitudes toward women correlate positively with the assessment of male participants’ in their traditional professional occupation (surgery) and female partcipants in their traditional professional occupation (preschool education).
Item Type: | Diploma Thesis |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | gender prejudice, Goldberg paradigm, ambivalent attitudes toward women, ambivalent attitudes toward men |
Subjects: | Psychology > Socijalna psihologija |
Departments: | Department of Psychology |
Supervisor: | Kamenov, Željka |
Date Deposited: | 07 Nov 2014 13:50 |
Last Modified: | 20 Nov 2014 09:41 |
URI: | http://darhiv.ffzg.unizg.hr/id/eprint/4865 |
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