This study was designed to test the extent to which women who self-objectify also objectify other women. One hundred thirty-two university students and their friends (64 women and 68 men) completed three questionnaires: (1) Noll and Fredrickson’s (1998) Self-Objectification Questionnaire, (2) a modified version of that questionnaire that measured individuals’ objectification of others, and (3) Slade, Dewey, Newton, and Brodie’s (1990) Body Cathexis scale. Women were more likely than men to self-objectify. Self-objectification was negatively related to body satisfaction for women but not for men. Both women and men objectified women more than they objectified men, although women’s objectification of other women was not significantly differen...
In contemporary society, women are free to adopt more flexible gender roles, ranging from those trad...
Objectification theory posits that women internalize males’ sexualizing gaze upon them and pay more ...
Objectification Theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) was used to examine (a) the media-tion effe...
Objectification has been found to have negative consequences on how women are perceived by others...
Objectification Theory suggests that women are frequently viewed largely as sexualized objects, whet...
Research on the psychology of women, and women's negative embodied experiences, frequently implicate...
The current study examined how men\u27s expectations and references in women\u27s body type (the stu...
Objectification theory posits that women internalize males' sexualizing gaze upon them and pay more ...
Modern industrialized society chronically and pervasively objectifies the female body, and many wome...
Objectification theory posits that women internalize males' sexualizing gaze upon them and pay more ...
Despite the frequency and negative consequences of stranger harassment, only a scant number of studi...
Objectification is any action that separates a woman\u27s body, body parts, or sexual functions from...
Traditionally, social norms have dictated certain gender roles for men and women. Men have generally...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between women's social class and their levels of sel...
Objectification has been found to have negative consequences on how women are perceived by others. H...
In contemporary society, women are free to adopt more flexible gender roles, ranging from those trad...
Objectification theory posits that women internalize males’ sexualizing gaze upon them and pay more ...
Objectification Theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) was used to examine (a) the media-tion effe...
Objectification has been found to have negative consequences on how women are perceived by others...
Objectification Theory suggests that women are frequently viewed largely as sexualized objects, whet...
Research on the psychology of women, and women's negative embodied experiences, frequently implicate...
The current study examined how men\u27s expectations and references in women\u27s body type (the stu...
Objectification theory posits that women internalize males' sexualizing gaze upon them and pay more ...
Modern industrialized society chronically and pervasively objectifies the female body, and many wome...
Objectification theory posits that women internalize males' sexualizing gaze upon them and pay more ...
Despite the frequency and negative consequences of stranger harassment, only a scant number of studi...
Objectification is any action that separates a woman\u27s body, body parts, or sexual functions from...
Traditionally, social norms have dictated certain gender roles for men and women. Men have generally...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between women's social class and their levels of sel...
Objectification has been found to have negative consequences on how women are perceived by others. H...
In contemporary society, women are free to adopt more flexible gender roles, ranging from those trad...
Objectification theory posits that women internalize males’ sexualizing gaze upon them and pay more ...
Objectification Theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) was used to examine (a) the media-tion effe...